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Catalogue. 



1895 


Easthan Kodak Goo 

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Rochester, n. y., U. S. a. 


Manufacturers of 
Kodaks, 

Kodets, 

Bullet Cameras, 

Eastman's Solio Paper, 

Western Collodion Paper, 

Eastman s Permanent Bromide Paper, 
Eastman's Platino-Bromide Paper, 
Eastman's Enameled Bromide Paper 
Eastman s Transparent Films, 
Eastman's Dry Plates, 

Eastman s Transparency Plates, 

Eastman-Walker Roll Holders, 

View Cameras, Tripods and 
Other Specialties. 


Eastman photographic 
Materials Co. (ltd.) . . 

, 115 OXFORD STREET, LONDON. 

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4 Place v endome, Paris. 


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FACTORIES: 

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Our facilities for the manufacture of photo¬ 
graphic goods are unequaled. The floor space in 
our Rochester factories is something more than 
five acres, and the equipment in every department 
is the best that brains can devise, years of experi¬ 
ence suggest and money provide. Kodak Park, 
where our sensitized products are made, consists 
of a plot of fourteen acres of land, and contains the 
largest plant in the world for the manufacture of 
sensitized photographic goods. The Film Building 
is ioo x 300 feet, and contains the coating rooms 
in which the film is made in sheets 41 inches wide 
and 200 feet long. To the rear of this is the Solio 
department and a large building for the manufac¬ 
ture of glass dry plates, which has just been 
completed, and also a special building for the 
manufacture of Western Collodion paper. 



The power house and construction department 
occupy a building 50 x 200 feet. It is equipped 
with boilers of more than 400 horse power, dupli¬ 
cate engines and dynamos, which are connected 
with a score of electric motors in various parts 
of the works, and also contains a refrigerating 
machine having a capacity equal to the melting of 
50 tons of ice per day, and controlling the temper¬ 
ature in all rooms where sensitive emulsions are 
handled, keeping them at any desired tempera¬ 
ture, even in the hottest weather. Here, also, 
are the machine and carpenter shops which are 
equipped with every convenience for the construc¬ 
tion or repair of the special machinery required in 
the manufacture of sensitive goods. 

The emulsion building, ~ ^ feet, is fully 

equipped for the proper handling of the chemicals 
in large quantities, and the Experimental Labora¬ 
tory, 45 x 45 feet, is supplied with every modern 
appliance for carrying on chemical and mechanical 
experiments. 

Every precaution has been taken to prevent 
any interruption of the manufacture of goods 
through fire or other disaster. The buildings are 
all low and are so constructed as to prevent the 
spread of fire. There is a well-drilled and equipped 


fire department, and a reservoir fed by natural 
springs, with a capacity of 700,000 gallons, which 
gives a full supply of water for fire and condenser 
purposes. With a duplicate Solio plant, duplicate 
engines, boilers and dynamos it is hard to conceive of 
any disaster that could interrupt the manufacture of 
Solio or any of our other products, even for a day. 

The Kodak Park plant is devoted to the manu¬ 
facture of sensitized goods exclusively. The Kodaks, 
Kodets, view cameras, tripods, etc., are manufact¬ 
ured in our State street factory. The building is 
60 x 128 feet, six stories high, two-story engine 
room addition, and has a floor space of about 1 % 
acres. In the original building, which is connected 
by an elevated corridor with the camera factory, 
are the executive offices, shipping rooms, the 
enlarging department, and it is here that we “ Do 
the rest” after the amateur has “pressed the but¬ 
ton.” Our developing and printing department 
contains only skilled workmen, and is the largest 
in the world, as many as 10,000 prints having been 
turned out in a single day. As manufacturers of 
the Kodak, the film, and the Solio paper upon 
which the prints are made, it is to our interests 
that only first-class work be turned out. Custom¬ 
ers can rest assured that when we "Do the rest,” 


the best possible negative will be made from every 
exposure and the best possible prints from every 
negative. 

In addition to the extensive works in Rochester 
and at Kodak Park, we have a large plant at Harrow, 
England, which is the manufacturing point for the 
Eastman Photographic Materials Co., Ltd., with 
headquarters in London and a branch office in Paris. 
The Company has its representatives in all the prin¬ 
cipal cities of the world, and wherever the photo¬ 
graphic art is practised the Eastman products are 
known. Our goods are photographic staples and 
dealers everywhere have them in stock. 


EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY. 


Kodaks. 


There are some properties that a camera must have 

if the operator is to thoroughly enjoy its use and 

accomplish good results. It must be strong, yet 

light, simple in construction, yet so made as to be 

easily adapted to the various conditions under which 

it is to be used. It must have a good lens and a 

shutter that does not easily eet out of order, and 

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above all it should be carefully tested by an expert 
workman before being put into the hands of the 
purchaser. The Kodak fulfills these conditions. 

The Lemiss 

Success in picture taking depends most of all upon 
the lens, and amateurs should therefore be careful 
not to get inferior lenses when purchasing a camera. 
Kodaks are fitted with the best lenses, all of the 
double lenses being strictly rectilinear and very rapid. 
They are positively guaranteed to be equal in quality 
to those of any make. 




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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


The single lenses are the best of their kind and 
are preferred by many who do not consider a rectilin¬ 
ear lens necessary for ordinary work. The definition 
of every lens is examined under the microscope by 
an expert, and no Kodak of either series is sent out 
with a lens not capable of doing first-class work . 


Shatters amid Roll Holders i 

The shutters used on Kodaks are easily regulated 
and are perfectly adapted to either snap shot work or 
time exposures, and the roll (or plate) holders are 
simple and accurate. 


Several kinds of Kodaks are made for use with 
either plates or films and can be focused either with 
the index or on the ground glass. Kodaks may be 
used for hand or tripod work outdoors, time expos¬ 
ures indoors, and flash-lights at night, and the Fold¬ 
ing Kodaks are adapted to stereoscopic work. 


A Practical Test i 

Every Kodak is tested in actual use before being 
loaded and sealed for shipment. From one to half a 



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dozen negatives are made with every camera and 
examined by an expert, and the Kodak is adjusted 
until every part works in harmony with every other 
part. No matter how excellent in themselves each 
of the parts of a camera may be, a slight error in 
adjustment when the camera is put together often 
prevents the instrument from making the best pic¬ 
tures of which it is capable. Our system of tests 
insures a camera that is ready for instant use and will 
give perfect satisfaction to the operator. 


SI m and Weight 1 

The Kodak is the smallest of all the hand cameras. 
A No. 4 Jr. Kodak measures 326 cubic inches, and 
weighs, loaded for 100 pictures 4x5, only 3^ lbs. 
A glass plate magazine camera measures over 500 
cubic inches and weighs 9 lbs., loaded for 24 exposures. 
Six dozen extra plates weigh 10 y 2 lbs. more. In 
short, a magazine camera and 100 plates weigh five 
times as much as a No. 4 Jr. Kodak of equal capac¬ 
ity. The No. 4 Regular Kodak is ordinarily used 
with a roll of 100 films but it conveniently carries a 
roll of 250, the weight then being 5 y 2 lbs. A maga¬ 
zine camera and an equivalent in glass plates weighs 
42 lbs., or nearly eight times as much. It is obvious 




EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


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that where lightness and compactness are of any con¬ 
sequence, the magazine camera is not to be compared 
with the Kodak. 

46 We Do the Rest t 99 

Many of those who join the ranks of amateur 
photographers have not the time or inclination to do 
the developing and printing—the drudgery of picture 
making. The artistic work, the arranging of a group, 
the posing of a figure, may be a source of pleasure to 
them, but beyond that they do not care to go. To 
such we say : You press tJie button , we do the rest. 

Yom Can Do the Rest i 

Many amateurs enjoy work in the dark room, and 
find as much pleasure in the making as in the taking 
of photographs. To such, the Kodak presents every 
advantage offered by any camera. Films are quite 
as easy to handle in the developer as plates and are 
far less liable to injury. 


Transparent Film i 

The advantages of a light, transparent roll film 
over glass plates for outdoor work is obvious. In 



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quality film is fully equal to the best brands of plates 
on the market—some of our customers say that it is 
better—and it is very rapid. 

If you have not yet been converted to films, at 
least buy a Kodak that can be used with either plates 
or films. Do not invest your money in a camera that 
can be used with plates only and will soon become 
obsolete. 


The Choice off a Kodak I 

“Which Kodak shall I buy?” is a question that 
is very frequently asked us. The answer depends 
entirely upon the use to which the Kodak is to be 
put. If you are expecting to travel and do not wish 
to be troubled with changing films while on your 
journey, a No. 2, No. 3, or No. 4 Regular will prove 
most satisfactory. The No. 2 reduces the work of 
picture taking to a minimum. It requires no focus¬ 
ing, and as it makes a round picture, the necessity of 
holding the Kodak exactly square with the object to 
be photographed is done away with. The No. 3 and 
No. 4 Kodaks are the most easily operated and have 
the largest capacity of any cameras making rectangu¬ 
lar pictures. They are alike in every way except 
in size. 



EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


If you wish to do your own developing and 
printing and think that you may want to use glass 
plates occasionally, and if greater compactness is 
some object, we recommend the No. 3 and No. 4 Jr. 

Either the No. 3 Regular or No. 3 Jr. is very 
convenient for those who expect to make lantern 
slides, as the negatives are the proper size for making 
slides by contact. 

If you expect to do a great deal of tripod work 
(all Kodaks can be used on a tripod), you will find 
the new Folding Kodaks particularly adapted to your 
wants. They have every feature which the most 
advanced amateurs desire, and combine all the 
advantages of a complete view camera with the 
compactness of a Kodak. 

If you wish to spend but a small amount for a 
camera at present, buy an A, B or C “Daylight” or 
“Ordinary” Kodak. These instruments are capable 
of making good pictures and have a capacity of 24 
exposures without reloading. The “ daylight ” 
feature is a great convenience to travelers, as the 
Kodak can be loaded in daylight , a feature which 
those amateurs who have hunted in vain for a dark 
room in some strange city will appreciate. 

If you are still undecided as to what Kodak will 
best suit you or are afraid that you cannot make 



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pictures successfully, buy an A or B Ordinary. The 
pleasure that you will get from the first roll of film 
will repay you for the small investment, and if you 
are then ambitious to own a more elaborate outfit, 
your experience will tell you which Kodak is best 
adapted to your use. 

In case you prefer a camera for glass plates and 
do not feel like buying a fifty or sixty dollar instru¬ 
ment, like the Junior or Folding Kodak, get either a 
Regular or Folding style Kodet, and you can then 
add a roll holder to your outfit at any time. 



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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY. 



FIG . 1 . THE KODAK ROLL HOLDER 


FIG . 2 .— SPOOL OF FILM 












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In the Kodak, the exposures, instead of being 
made on separate pieces of sensitive material like glass 
plates, as in other cameras, are made on a strip of 
transparent film, which is wound from one roller to 
another by means of a key. 

Figure i shows the roll holder of No. 2 Kodak, 
removed from the Kodak and with part of the top cut 
away. 

The image from the lens falls on the film at A. 
When the exposure has been made the key is turned 
and a new section of film brought into position for 
another picture. A simple device indicates when 
enough film has been turned and another counts the 
number of exposures made, thus enabling the user to 
always know how many pictures he has taken and 
how many exposures he has left. 

Figure 2 shows the spool of film. A spool for 100 
exposures weighs only a few ounces and a roll can be 
taken out of the Kodak and replaced with a fresh one 
in a few minutes. The film is unbreakable and can 
be sent by mail to and from the factory. 

The body of the film is similar to celluloid; it is 
as transparent as glass and as pliable as paper. 

An elaborately illustrated manual accompanies 
each Kodak, by the aid of which anybody can learn 
all or any part of the operations necessary to make 
the very best photographs. 




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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 



No. n Kodaks 

For round pictures. 2^4 inches in diameter; 
capacity, 150 exposures without reloading; size, 
3/4 x 3^4 x 6 inches, or 73 cubic inches; weight 
loaded, 1 lb. 8 oz. 

Equivalent focus of lens, 2 I4 in.; working angle, 6o°. 

This is the original Kodak and it will always continue to be 
the Note Book of Photography. It is the most compact camera 
in existence, being hardly larger than an ordinary field glass. 
It makes a picture plenty large enough for most purposes, and 
one that can readily be enlarged to any size. The cost of each 
picture including the film, is only 10 cents —a most important 
feature to those who desire to photograph everything that 
interests them. A collection of these pictures may be made to 
furnish a pictorial history of life as it is lived by the owner that 
will grow more valuable every day that passes. 

Price of No. 1 Kodak, loaded with 100 exPosu 7 'es } including sole 

leather case, ------ $25 00 

Note.—T he price includes spool of 100 exposures only, but the camera is 
capable of receiving a spool of 150 exposures. 

Reloading, developing and printing 100 pictures, - - 10 00 

2 % inch spool of 100 exposures New Transparent film, - 2 50 



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NOo 2 Kodak 1 

For round pictures, 3^ inches diameter ; capacity 

150 exposures without reloading ; size, 4^ x 5 X9 

inches, or 202 cubic inches; weight loaded, 2 lbs. 

12 oz. 

Equivalent focus of lens, 3*4 in.; working angle, 56°. 

This Kodak is provided with a finder, a counter for expos¬ 
ures and a set of three stops for the lens. The lens has won¬ 
derful depth and definition, and is guaranteed to do work equal 
to that of any lens known. 

The largest stop is used for instantaneous street work, the 
middle stop for interiors, and the smallest for timed exposures 
out of doors. 

Negatives from this camera make a very pretty lantern 
slide when masked down to 2% inches in diameter. 

The advantage of this camera is that it requires no focusing 
and as the picture is round it requires no care to hold the 


camera square with the object. 

Price No. 2 Kodak, loaded with 60 exposures, including sole 

leather carrying case, $32 50 

Note.— The price includes spool of 60 exposures, but the camera will take 
a spool of 150 exposures. 

Reloading, developing and printing 60'finished pictures, - 10 00 

314 inch spool for 60 exposures 3^ inches diameter, New Trans¬ 
parent Film,.-2 50 

Spool for ioo'-exposures, 4 25 









EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 



No. 3 Kodak 










ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


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For rectangular pictures 3^ x 4^ ; capacity, 250 
exposures without reloading; size, 4^ x 5*4 x 
— 268 *^ cubic inches; weight loaded, 4 
pounds. 


Equivalent focus of lens, 5^ in.; working angle, 42 0 . (If measured on the diagonal, 
is 47 0 .) 


The No. 3 Kodak is provided with two finders, one for 
horizontal and one for vertical pictures, Bausch & Lomb Univer¬ 
sal Lens, an instantaneous shutter, having rotating stops and 
adjustable speed, rack and pinion for focusing, two sockets for 
tripod screws when used for vertical or horizontal time expos¬ 
ures, and a counter for exposures. 

The No. 3 Kodak is the favorite with those who make neg¬ 
atives with a special view to using them for lantern slide print¬ 
ing. 

Price of No. 3 Kodak, loaded with 60 exposures, including sole 

leather carrying case, -------- $40 00 


Note. —The price includes spool of 60 exposures only; but the camera is 
capable of receiving spool of 250 exposures. 


Reloading, developing and printing 60 finished pictures, - 10 00 

4X inch spool for 60 exposures x 3#, Transparent Film, 2 50 

Spool for 100 exposures,. 4 25 







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No. 3 Kodak Junior. 







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NOo 3 Kodak Junior s 

For rectangular pictures 3^ x 4^ ; capacity, 100 
exposures without reloading ; size 4^ x 5^ x 9 = 
210 cubic inches. Weight loaded, 3 pounds. 


Equivalent focus of lens, 5^ in. ; working angle 42 0 . (If measured on the diagonal 
the angle is 47 0 .) 


This camera is substantially the same as No. 3, except that 
it has a capacity of 100 exposures only , and is 2J4 inches shorter, 
a more compact camera for those who want the smallest possible 
camera that will make a 3^ x 4]/^ picture. The No. 3 Junior 
takes a 3J4 inch spool, making the negative the other way of 
the film from the No 3, which takes a. 4% inch spool. 

This camera can be fitted with ground glass attachment for 
glass plates. See p. 32. 


Price, No. 3 Kodak Junior, loaded with 60 exposures, including 

sole leather carrying case, - $40 00 


Note. —This price includes roll of 60 exposures only; but the camera is 
capable of receiving a spool of ioo exposures. 

Reloading, developing and printing 6a finished pictures, - 10 00 

3X inch spool for 60 exposures 3X x 4 %, Transparent Film, - 2 50 



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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 







No. 4 Kodak. 












ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


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NOo 4 Kodak 1 

For 4x5 rectangular pictures; capacity, 250 pic¬ 
tures without reloading ; size, 5 x 6 3 /g x 12^=406 
cubic inches ; weight loaded, 4 y 2 pounds. 


Equivalent focus of lens, 6 J 4 in.; working angle, 42 0 . (If measured on the diagonal 
the angle is 50 0 .) 


The No. 4 Kodak has two finders, one for vertical and one 
for horizontal pictures. Bausch & Lomb Universal Lens ; an 
instantaneous shutter, having rotating stops and adjustable 
speed ; rack and pinion for focusing ; two sockets for tripod 
screws when used for vertical or horizontal timed exposures, 
and a counter for exposures. 

The No. 4 Kodak takes 250 pictures 4x5 inches without 
reloading, and it is much smaller than cameras by other makers 
for making single negatives. 


Price of No. 4 Kodak loaded with 48 exposures, including sole 

leather carrying case, .- - $50 00 


Note.— This price includes spool of 48 exposures only ; but the camera is 
capable of receiving a spool of 250 exposures. 

Reloading, developing and printing 48 finished pictures, - 10 00 

5 inch spool for 48 exposures 5x4, New Transparent Film, - 3 00 

Spool for 100 exposures, ------- 6 25 



EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY 



No 


4 Kodak Jr 









ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


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NOo 4 Kodak Juniors 

For rectangular pictures, 4x5; capacity, 100 
exposures without reloading; size, 5 x 6*^ x io}4 
= 326 cubic inches; weight loaded, 3^ pounds. 


Equivalent focus of lens, 6^ in.; working angle, 42 0 . (If measured on the diagonal* 
the angle is 50 0 .) 


This camera is substantially the same as the No. 4, except 
that it has a capacity for 100 exposures only, and is 2% inches 
shorter, making a more compact camera for those who want the 
smallest possible camera that will make a 4 x 5 picture. 

This camera can be fitted with ground glass attachments 
for glass plates. (See p. 32.) 

The No. 4 Junior takes a 4 inch spool and makes the neg¬ 
ative the other way of the film from the No. 4, which takes a 
5 inch spool. 

Price of No. 4 Kodak Junior loaded with 48 exposures, includ¬ 
ing sole leather carrying case, ------ $50 00 


Note. —The price includes spool of 48 exposures only, but the camera is 
capable of receiving a spool of 100 exposures. 


Reloading, developing and printing 48 finished pictures, - 10 00 

4 inch spool for 48 exposures 4x5, New Transparent Film, - 3 00 



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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 



Has been devised for the Junior Kodaks which 
is interchangeable with the roll holder, thus per¬ 
mitting either glass plates or roll films to be used. 
(See price list, p. 33.) 

The engraving on page 33 shows the attachment on the 
camera. It is held in place by the same catch that holds the 
roll holder and can be detached in an instant. 


A door in the back allows the image on the ground glass to 
be focused and a door in the side admits the double plate 
holder. The attachment has none of the trappy devices common 
to most glass plate attachments, and when used either for plates 
or films the camera is as compact and perfect an instrument as 
if intended for use only in one way. 


All new Junior Kodaks are constructed to take the glass 
plate attachment without alteration. Old Kodaks can be altered 
at a cost of $2.00. 







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(Mass Pilate Kodaks 

without roll holder for films. 



No. 3 Junior with 3 double holders, ...... $40 00 

No. 4 Junior with 3 double holders, - - - - - - 50 00 


The above Kodaks are the most compact, complete and 
best made glass plate cameras in the market. 

Price of Glass Plate Attachments for Nos. 3 Jr. or 4 Jr. Kodaks. 


Adapter, .......... $5 00 

Double holders, each, - - - - - - - - - 100 


$10.00 Outfit. 


Adapter, - -------- $5 00 

3 Double Holders, ------ - 3 00 

Leather Carrying Case, -------- 2 00 


Leather Cases. 

To hold 6 Double Holders and Adapter, - - - - - - $2 50 

“ 3 

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only, 


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1 50 

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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 



COUNTER FOR REGULAR KODAKS. 



COUNTER FOR FOLDING AND JUNIOR KODAKS. 












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Counniters for Kodaks % 

All Kodaks except the No. 1 are now provided 
with a Counter for registering the number of 
exposures made, without extra charge. 

When applied to old Kodaks the charge is $2.00 each. 


Safety Catch for Time Exposures % 

A New Device for setting the shutters of the 
Regular and Junior Kodaks for time exposures, 
makes the action positive and simple. It requires no 
guess work, no listening for a click of the shutter to 
tell when to stop drawing the cord. A catch is 
pressed into engagement with the shutter while the 
front is open and the shutter in plain sight. The 
front is then closed and a pressure of the button 
opens the lens. Exposures can then be made with 
the cap. 



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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 



The Carrying Cases 

For all the foregoing Kodaks are made from the 
best sole leather and are hand sewed. 


The cases are not disfigured by any openings for 
fittings, and when closed are inconspicuous. 


They are neat, elegant and substantial. 



The Folding Kodaks . 


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. 4 Folding Kodak. 


Improved No 










ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


39 


Improved No 0 4 Folding Kodak 1 

For rectangular pictures, 4x5 inches; capacity, 
100 exposures without reloading; size (folded) 
x 7^ x 65 /g inches = 386 cubic inches. Weight 
loaded, 6 lhs, 4 ozs. 


This is the most complete folding camera ever devised and 
combines all the desirable features of a complete view camera 
with the compactness of a Kodak. It is self-contained when 
closed and can be used for either hand or tripod work. 


Shutters. It is fitted with the Bausch & Lomb Iris Dia¬ 
phragm Shutter, which is furnished with pneumatic release, 
including rubber tube and bulb, without additional charge. 
The range of automatic exposure is from of a second to 
three seconds. Hand exposures are made by pressing the bulb 
to open and again pressing to close the shutter. The diaphragm 
is regulated by simply turning a dial. The shutter can be used 
with or without bulb. 


The Lens is longer focus than formerly and covers the 
plate fully, even when the front is raised ; it is instantly remov¬ 
able and can be replaced by a wide angle lens, the cells of 
which fit into the same shutter. A convenient pocket is pro¬ 
vided within the box for carrying extra lenses. 







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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


A Double Swing Back and sliding front are among the 
other improvements. These Kodaks can be focused either with 
the index or on the ground glass. The roll holder has a dark 
slide and is interchangeable with our plate holders. A hinge in 
the bed allows the front to drop when the wide angle lens is in 
use. 


A convenient locking device prevents the front of the 
Kodak from being opened and tampered with. 


Folding Kodaks are self-contained when closed and are 
provided with a Bausch & Lomb Universal Lens, reversible 
finder, socket for tripod screw, counter for exposures, and 
ground glass for focusing. 


Price No. 4 Folding Kodak, complete with shoulder strap, 

loaded with spool for 48 exposures,.$60 00 

Note. —The price includes spool of 48 exposures only, but the camera is 
capable of receiving spools for 100 exposures. 


Reloading, developing and printing 48 finished pictures, - 10 00 

Wide Angle Lens (extra), - - - - - - - 10 00 

4 inch spool for 48 exposures, New Transparent Film, - 3 00 



ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, 


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NO. 4 FOLDING KODAK. CLOSED. 








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Improved No. 5 folding Kodak. 



ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


43 


Improved N© 0 5 Folding Kodaks 

For rectangular pictures, 5x7 inches; capacity, 
100 exposures without reloading ; size (folded), 
10^ x 9% x 7/4 inches = 703 cubic inches. 
Weight, loaded, 9 lbs. 5 oz. 


This is the most complete folding camera ever devised, and 
combines all of the desirable features of a complete view 
camera with the compactness of a Kodak. It is self contained 
when closed and can be used for either hand or tripod work. 


Shutter. It is fitted with the Bausch & Lomb Iris 
Diaphragm Shutter, which is furnished with pneumatic release, 
including rubber tube and bulb without additional charge. The 
range of automatic exposure is from T J ¥ ot a second to three 
seconds. Hand exposures are made by pressing the bulb to 
open and again pressing it to close the shutter. The diaphragm 
is regulated by simply turning a dial. The shutter can be used 
with or without the bulb. 


The Lens is longer focus than formerly and covers the plate 
fully, even when the front is raised ; it is instantly removable 
and can be replaced by a wide angle lens, the cells of which fit 
into the same shutter. The lens board can be easily removed 
and stereoscopic lenses substituted. An extra lens board and 



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partition, for use with stereoscopic lenses, are furnished with 
each Kodak without additional charge. A convenient pocket is 
provided within the box for carrying extra lenses. 


A Double Swing Back and sliding front are among the other 
improvements. These Kodaks can be focussed either with the 
index or on the ground glass. The roll holder has a dark slide 
and is interchangeable with our plate holders. A hinge in the 
bed allows the front to drop when the wide angle lens is in use. 
The No. 5 Folding is also provided with rack and pinion for 
fine focussing, and a convenient locking device prevents the 
front of the Kodak from being opened and tampered with. 


Folding Kodaks are self contained when closed and are 
provided with a Bausch and Lomb universal lens, reversible 
finder, two sockets for tripod screw, counter for exposures, and 
ground glass for focusing. 


Price, complete with shoulder strap, loaded with spool of 32 

exposures, - -.- - $75 00 

Note. —The price includes a spool of 32 exposures only, but the camera 
is capable of receiving a roll of too exposures. 


Reloading, developing and printing 32 finished pictures, - - 10 00 
Wide Angle Lens (extra), ------- 15 00 

Stereoscopic Lenses (extra), - - - - - - - 14 00 

Stereoscopic Shutters (extra), ------- 18 50 

5 in. Spool for 54 exposures New Transparent Film, - - 6 00 

5 “ “ “ 3 2 “ “ “ “ - - 4 00 




ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


45 



No. 5 folding Kodak, Closed, 







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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY 



improved No. 6 folding Kodak. 





ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


47 


Improved N© 0 6 Folding Kodako 

For rectangular pictures, 6 y 2 x 8^2 inches ; 
capacity, 48 exposures without reloading ; size 
(folded), 12 x 11 y 2 x 8J4 inches = 1208 cubic 
inches. Weight, loaded, 1 1 lbs. 1 1 ozs. 

This Kodak is exactly the same as the Improved No. 5 
Folding described on two preceding pages, except in size. 

Price, complete with shoulder strap, loaded with spool of 24 

exposures, --------- $100 00 


Note.—T he price includes spool of 24 exposures only, but the camera will 
take a spool of 48 exposures. 


Reloading, developing and printing 24 finished pictures, 
Wide Angle Lens (extra), ------ 

Stereoscopic Lenses (extra), 

Stereoscopic Shutter (extra), - 

6 ]/ 2 inch spool for 48 exposures, New Transparent Film, 


20 00 


10 00 


14 00 
18 50 
8 00 



4 00 






4 8 


EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY. 






Plate holders and Case 





ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


49 


For Use with Glass Plates t 

Glass plates can be used in the New Folding 
Kodaks without an adapter, as the roll holder is 
interchangeable with our plate holders. Four 
double holders can be carried in the case in the 
space occupied by the roll holder. 

Prices of Holders and Cases. 

No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. 

Double Plate Holders, each, Si 00 $1 25 $1 60 

Leather carrying cases for 4 holders, - - 1 50 2 00 2 75 

All Folding Kodaks issued after this date will take glass 

plates without any extra attachment, and will have a slide in 
the roll holder so that it may be removed in daylight. 

Folding Kodaks of the 1892 Model can be supplied with 


Glass Plate Attachments as follows : 

No. 4. No. 5. 

Adapters, - - '' -. - - - - $2 50 $3 00 

Double Plate Holders, ------ 1 00 1 25 

Leather Case for 3 Holders and Adapter or four holders 

without Adapter, ------ 1 50 2 00 

Old Style Folding Kodaks can be Altered as Follows: 

No. 5, to take Glass Plate Attachment, ----- $12 00 

No. 5, do., with Slide in Roll Holder, - - - - 15 00 

No. 4. to take Glass Plate Attachment, - - - - - 10 00 

No. 4, do., with Slide in Roll Holder, - > - - - - - 12 50 


Above prices include in each case the attachment with 
ground glass and one double plate holder. 





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ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


51 


Glass Plate Folding Kodaks 

Without roll holder or plate holders are supplied 
as follows : 

No. 4 (4 x 5) - - - - $50 00 

No. 5 (5 x 7) - - - - 62 50 

No. 6 (6^ x 8^) .... 8400 

Four Double Plate Holders can be carried in the case in 
the space occupied bv the roll holder. 

Prices of Plate Holders and Carrying Cases. 

No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. 

Double Plate Holders, each. ... $1 00 $1 25 $1 60 

Carrying Case for four double Holders, - 1 50 2 00 2 75 

Roll holders can be supplied to fit these cameras subse¬ 
quently if required. 

Roll Holder for No. 4, not loaded, - - - - $10 00 

Roll Holder for No. 5, not loaded, ------ 12 50 

Roll Holder for No. 6, not loaded, ----- 16 00 


SO 

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52 


Lenses 1 

The Lenses furnished with the Kodaks are strictly 
rectilinear and very rapid. They are positively 
equal in quality to those of any make. 

Lenses of other makes cannot be substituted. 

Note These Facts 1 

The Kodak has a take-up tension for the film 
which keeps it flat and in focus all the time. The 
film is held firmly at each end and its movement is 
positive and certain. It does not permit the film to 
run sidewise so as to catch and tear. 

Nothing bears on the surface of the sensitive film 
in any Kodak roll holder. It is rolled from spool to 
reel entirely unobstructed and cannot be injured. 


The Foregoing Kodak cameras of all sizes and 
styles are covered with fine black morocco leather. 
The fittings are all carefully finished and the closest 
attention is paid to the minutest details of manufac¬ 
ture, with a view to maintaining the present reputa¬ 
tion of the Eastman Kodak Company for turning out 
work of the highest class. 



ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


53 


ABC Kodaks. 

Wishing to bring the Kodak within the reach of 
those who do not care to invest in a camera of the 
most expensive kind, the manufacturers have applied 
the Kodak principle to cameras of more simple con¬ 
struction, such as described in the following pages : 

The prices put upon these cameras should not 
lead to the inference that they are “cheap” in any 
sense except that they are marvelously good instru¬ 
ments for the money. 

New Features: 

Several new features introduced with the ABC 
Kodaks are worthy of attention. 

The Counter or register of exposures shows at 
all times the number of exposures that have been 
made and the number remaining on the spool. 

The Automatic Lock prevents turning too much 
or too little film into position. 



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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 



COUNTER AND AUTOM ATIC LOCK, 



SPOOL FOR DAYLIGHT KODAK, SHOWING BLACK CLOTH PROTRUDING 

FROM SLOT IN BOX. 











ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


The Daylight Features 

The discovery of a method which does away with 
the necessity of a dark room in reloading cameras, in 
itself marks a new era in photography. The possessor 
of a “daylight” Kodak is entirely free, when travel¬ 
ing, from the annoyance of having to look up a dark 
room in which to reload his camera. He can do it in 
an ordinary room by daylight or lamplight. 



FILM FOR DAYLIGHT KODAK. 


This is accomplished by having a section of black 
cloth fastened to each end of the film, which covers 
the film while loading and unloading. As soon as 
the fresh spool is inserted, three turns of the key 
winds the black cloth out of the way and brings the 
sensitive film into position to take the picture. 


The Safety Shutter is easily set for time or instan¬ 
taneous exposures and requires no cap for time expos¬ 


ures. 










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56 



THE ABOVE CUT SHOWS THE FRONT OF THE C DAYLIGHT KODAK OPEN. 


o 
o 

The workmanship of the A B C Kodaks is first- 
class in every particular. Every camera is tested in 
actual use and is perfect. 












ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


57 


Operation i 

The movements necessary to take a picture with 
the ABC Kodaks have been reduced to four. 

ist. Push the lever. 

This releases the film and counts the previous 
exposure. 

2nd. Turn the key. 

This rolls into position a fresh section of the 
sensitive film. The key is turned until it locks 
automatically. The film is perforated with a 
knife by the locking mechanism so that the 
exposures can be cut apart. 

3rd. Pull the cord. This sets the shutter. 

4th. Press the button. This makes the exposure. 

The above operations have only to be repeated 
each time to make 24 pictures without reloading. 

/Iny number of exposures can be made and cut 
off from the roll of film without interfering with the 
balance of the roll. 


Glass Plate Attachments 

The C Kodaks can be fitted with a glass plate 
attachment which permits the use of glass plates. A 
ground glass permits of focusing the image in the 
usual manner and the plate holders furnished with the 
attachment are neat and compact. 



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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY. 




Ordinary Kodaks 


For rectangular pictures, 2^ x 3^ inches; 
capacity, 24 exposures without reloading. 
Size of camera, 3^ x 4 x 7^ inches ; 


weight, 17 ounces. Length of focus of lens, 4 inches. 
Handsomely finished in natural wood. 

The A Kodak is very little larger than the original No. 1 
Kodak, but it takes a much larger picture, and on account of the 
lens being much longer focus there is none of the distorted 
perspective produced by the shorter lens. 

The A Kodak is emphatically the 


YOUNG PEOPLE’S KODAK. 


With the help of the illustrated manual accompanying the 
Kodak, any boy or girl, 10 years old or over, can readily learn 
to make the finest photographs. 


Price. 


A Ordinary Kodak, loaded for 24 exposures, - - - - $6 00 

Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 




ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


59 



A 


For rectangular pictures, 2^x3^ inches; 
capacity, 24 exposures without reloading. 
Size of camera, 3^ x 4 x 7^ inches. 
W eight, 1 7 ounces ; length of focus of lens, 4 inches. 
Handsomely finished and covered with leather. 


Travelers or tourists who want the smallest camera that will 
make a good picture will find that this camera offers advantages 
never embodied in any other. The lens is always in focus. A 
finder enables the image to be located with accuracy. 

The pictures made with this camera can be enlarged to any 
size on Eastman’s Permanent Bromide Paper. 


This Kodak can be 

LOADED IN DAYLIGHT. 

Price. 

A Daylight Kodak loaded for 24 exposures, - - - $8 50 

Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 






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B 

Weight, 
6 inches. 


For rectangular pictures, 3^ x 4 inches; 
capacity, 24 exposures without reloading. 
Size of camera \]/ 2 x 4x 9^ inches, 
pound 13 ounces ; length of focus of lens, 
Handsomely finished in natural wood. 


The B Ordinary Kodak has a finder for locating the image, 
and revolving stops in the lens, which is of the universal focus 
type. 


This camera makes a medium size picture and is especially 
designed for young people who want a larger picture than that 
made by the A Kodak. 

Price, 

B Ordinary Kodak, loaded for 24 exposures, - $10 00 

Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 





ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


6l 



B 


For rectangular pictures, 3^ x 4 inches; 
capacity, 24 exposures without reloading. 
Size of camera, \]/ 2 x 4^ x 9^ inches; 
weight, 1 lb. 13 oz.; length of focus of lens, 6 inches. 
Handsomely finished and covered with leather. 


This camera is especially designed for tourists who desire 
a small, compact camera that will give the largest possible 
picture with the least trouble. No focusing is required. Fitted 
with finder and revolving stops. This camera can be 


LOADED IN DAYLIGHT. 


Price. 

B Daylight Kodak, loaded for 24 exposures, - - - - $15 00 

Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 








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C Ordinary Kodak, 








ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


63 


I For rectangular pictures, 4x5 inches; 

^ capacity, 24 pictures without reloading. 
Size of camera, 5 x 6*^ x inches. 

Weight, 3 pounds 7 ounces ; length of focus of lens, 
7 inches. Fitted with focusing lever and index, 2 
finders, revolving stops and adjustable speed for 
shutter. 


Handsomely finished in natural wood. 


At a small extra cost this camera can be supplied with a 
glass plate attachment, which is interchangeable with the film 
holder and which permits the use of glass plates instead of films 
when desired. This devise has none of the trappy features 
usual in such attachments, and forms a complete and symmet¬ 
rical instrument far superior to other glass plate cameras. 

Price. 

C Ordinary Kodak, loaded for 24 exposures, - - - $15 00 

Attachment for glass plates, ------- 4 oo 

Double plate holders, each, ------ 1 oo 

Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 



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C Daylight Kodak, 






ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


C DayMglht Kodak l 

For rectangular pictures, 4x5 inches; 
capacity 24 exposures; size of camera, 
5 x 6 y 2 x ii*^ inches ; weight, 3 lbs. 7 
oz. ; length of focus of lens, 7 inches. Fitted with 
focussing lever and index, 2 finders, revolving stops 
and adjustable speed for shutter. Handsomely 
finished and covered with leather. This Kodak can be 


LOADED IN DAYLIGHT. 

At a small additional cost this camera can be supplied with 
a Glass Plate Attachment , which is interchangeable with the film 
holder and permits the use of glass plates. This device has 
none of the trappy features usual in such attachments and forms 
with the camera a compact and symmetrical instrument. 


Price. 

C Daylight Kodak loaded for 24 exposures, - - - - $25 00 

Attachment for glass plates, - - - - - - - 5 00 

Double plate holders, each ------- 1 00 

Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 





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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 



f 

1 For Glass Plates. This camera is a 

^ most compact, convenient and servic- 
able glass plate hand camera, for the 
money. Fitted with focusing lever and index, 2 find¬ 
ers, revolving stops in lens, adjustable speed for shut¬ 
ter and spring ground glass frame. 


C Ordinary Glass Plate Kodak, including 1 double dry plate 

holder,.- - - - $15 00 

Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the 

pictures,. ------ 1 c 0 


Roll holder for above, not loaded 


5 00 







ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, 


67 



1 For Glass Plates. 1 his camera is similar 

^ in construction to the C Ordinary except 
that it is covered with leather and has a 
double combination lens. It is a splendid instrument. 


Price. 

C Special Glass Plate Kodak, including i double dry plate holder, $25 00 
Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 
Roll holder for above, not loaded, - - - - - - 6 00 






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fcsF’On orders for developing or printing less than one dozen, 2j cents extra will be charged to cover expense of packing, etc. 







































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69 


KODAK PRICE LlST===Continued. 


A. B. C. 

SIZE NEGATIVE, 2^x3^ 3 ^X 4 4x5 

“ Daylight ” style, covered with black leather 

fitted for spools to reload in daylight - $8 50 $15 00 $25 00 

“ Ordinary ” style, finished in natural wood, 6 oo io oo 15 00 


All the above Kodaks are loaded with spools for 24 
exposures, and have automatic exposure counters. 

A Daylight and A Ordinary Kodaks have single lenses 
with fixed stops. B Ordinary and C Ordinary have single 
lenses and revolving stops. 

B Daylight and C Daylight Kodaks have double lenses 
and revolving stops. 

A and B Kodaks have fixed universal focus. C Kodaks 
have focussing lever and index and adjustable speed for 
shutter. 


Spools for 24 exposures, Daylight, - 

75 

1 10 

1 60 

Spools for 24 exposures, Ordinary, 

In ordering spools always give Camera letter and state 
whether Daylight or Ordinary patterns. 

65 

1 00 

1 50 

Reloading, developing and printing, 24 

exposures, -. 

2 50 

4 00 

5 00 

Developing and printing only, - 

Printing only, Prints mounted on gold-beveled 

1 85 

3 00 

3 50 

edge cards, burnished, - - - - 

06 

08 

10 

Developing only,. 

04 

06 

08 


On orders for less than one dozen prints 25 cents extra 
will be charged. 


GLASS DRY PLATE ATTACHMENTS. 

For the C Kodaks. 

Glass Plate Attachment for Daylight style,.$5 00 

Glass Plate Attachment for Ordinary,.4 00 

Double Holders, each, ------ - - 1 00 

Eastman’s Dry Plates, 4x5, per doz., ----- 65 




70 


EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


LEATHER CARRYING CASES. 

WITH SHOULDER STRAP. 

No. i, ---------- $i 50 

No. 2, ---------- 2 25 

No. 3, ----------- 2 25 

No. 3, Jr., --------- 2 25 

No. 4, - ----- 2 50 

No. 4, Jr., ---------- 2 50 

A. B. C. 

Black Sole Leather, - - - - - - $1 20 $1 60 $2 30 
Leatherette, ------- 60 80 1 00 

REELS. 

Extra Reels for Ordinary Kodaks, - - 25 25 25 

CAPS AND PLUGS. 

Felt Plugs for Regular and Junior Kodaks, - 25 

Lens Caps for Folding Kodaks, - 25 

For time exposures. A cap or plug is not re¬ 
quired for making time exposures with A B 
C Kodaks ; but we can furnish them if de¬ 
sired, -------- I0 

Note. —In ordering always state camera size and 
whether Regular or Folding. 







The Kodet . 


I 2 


EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


The Kodet. 


The Kodet was especially designed for those who 
want a glass plate camera which can be easily adapted 
to use with roll films, but do not care to invest in an 
expensive instrument. The Kodets are made in two 
styles, the Regular and Folding, and are equal to any 
of the glass plate cameras on the market except the 
Junior and Folding Kodaks. 

The Regular and Folding Kodets are as compact 
and complete as any glass plate hand camera made, 
and by the addition of a roll holder are immediately 
convertible into film cameras with a capacity of 48 
exposures. The roll holders are not trappy attach¬ 
ments, but when in use are carried inside of the 
camera and completely out of the way. They are 
interchangeable with our plate holders and as they 
are provided with a dark slide the change from plates 
to films can be made as readily in the field as the 
change from one plate holder to another. 

The No. 4 Regular Kodet is about the size and 
shape of the No. 4 Junior Kodak and will be found 
to be very convenient for those who expect to do a 
great deal of snap shot work, as the focusing, setting 



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the shutter and “ pressing the button ” can all be done 
without opening the camera. 

The Folding Kodet when closed is considerably 
smaller than the regular and it is especially adapted 
to those who expect to do a great deal of tripod 
work. It is very desirable for travelers, especially 
when fitted with a roll holder, on account of the very 
small space that it occupies. 

The Kodets of either style can be focused either 
with the index or on the ground glass and will carry 
three double plate holders or a roll holder in the 
space in the back. 

Every Kodet is tested in actual use before being 
sealed for shipment, and every purchaser is thus 
assured of a camera that is in perfect working order. 



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NO. 4 KODET. 












ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


75 


The NOo 4 Kodet; 

For rectangular pictures, 4x5 inches; size of 
camera, 54^ x 6 y 2 x 10^8 inches = 402 cubic 
inches; weight, 3 lbs. 3 ozs.; length of focus of 
lens, 6inches. 

The No. 4 Kodet can be focused with the index or on the 
ground glass ; it is fitted with finders for horizontal or vertical 
exposures and the speed of shutter is regulated by merely mov¬ 
ing a lever ; another lever sets the shutter for time exposures, 
which can be made without the use of a cap. Can be used with 
either plates or films (the price does not include roll holder for 
film), and has two sockets for tripod screws. Three double 
plate holders or a roll holder can be carried in the space in the 
back of camera. The lens is fitted with revolving stops. 
Handsomely finished in quartered sycamore and covered with 
leather. 

Price, No. 4 Kodet, with one double plate holder, achromatic lens, $12 00 

•''Price, do., with rapid rectilinear lens,.17 50 

Roll Holder, capacity, 48 exposures (not loaded), - - 10 00 

Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 






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The No. A folding Kodet. 




ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


77 


The NOo 4 Fold log; Kodet l 

For rectangular pictures 4x5 inches ; size of 
camera, folded, 5^ x 5^ x 6^ inches — 188 
cubic inches ; weight, 2 lbs.; length of focus of 
lens, 6inches. 


The No. 4 Folding Kodet can be focused with the index or 
on the ground glass ; is fitted with finder for horizontal or 
vertical exposures, and the speed of shutter is regulated by 
merely moving a lever ; another lever sets the shutter for time 
exposures, which can be made without the use of a cap. The 
lens is fitted with revolving stops. Three double plate holders 
or a roll holder can be carried in space in the back. The 
Folding Kodet can be used with either plates or films (the price 
does not include roll holder for film), and has two sockets for 
tripod screws. It is well made in every particular; is hand¬ 
somely finished in mahogany and covered with leather. 


Price, No. 4 Folding Kodet, with one double plate holder, achro¬ 


matic lens, - - - - -.$12 00 

Price, No. 4 Folding Kodet, with rapid rectilinear lens, - - 17 50 

Price, No. 4 Folding Kodet, covered with black leather, finished 
in polished sycamore, highly buffed brass fittings, with one 
double plate holder, achromatic lens, - - - - 1400 

Price, do., with rapid rectilinear lefts,.19 00 

Roll Holder, capacity 48 exposures, (not loaded), - - - 1000 


Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 























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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


<j oC^, cc^>4.. 







No. 4. Folding Kodet, Special. 












ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


79 


The NOo 4 Folding Kodet, Special I 

For rectangular pictures, 4x5 inches ; size of 
camera, folded, 5^ x 6^ x 7 inches =252 cubic 
inches ; weight, 2 lbs., 4 ozs. ;#ength of focus of 
lens, 6 ys inches. 


The No. 4 Kodet, Special, is fitted with Double Swing 
Back and rising and falling front. It can be focused with the 
index or on the ground glass ; is fitted with finder for horizontal 
or vertical exposures, and the speed of shutter is regulated by 
merely moving a lever ; another lever sets the shutter for time 
exposures, which can be made without the use of a cap. The 
lens is fitted with revolving stops. Three double plate holders 
or a roll holder can be carried in the space in the back. The 
Folding Kodet can be used with either plates or films (the 
price does not include roll holder for films), and has two sockets 
for tripod screws. It is well made in every particular ; is hand¬ 
somely finished in polished mahogany, has highly buffed brass 
fittings and is covered with leather. 


Price, No. 4 Folding Kodet, Special, with one double plate 

holder, achromatic lens, - - - - - - $15 00 

Price, do., with rapid rectilinear lens, - - - - - 20 00 

Roll Holder, capacity, 48 exposures, (not loaded), - - 10 00 

Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 



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/ Vo . 4 Foldii\jg Kodet, Junior 












ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


8l 


NOo 4 Folding Kodet Jimmor» 

For rectangular pictures, 4x5 inches ; size of 
camera, folded, 5^ x 5^ x inches — 188 
cubic inches; weight, 2 lbs.; length of focus of 
lens, 6 ys inches. 


The Junior Kodets have a new automatic shutter in which 
one button “ does it all,” sets and releases the shutter, and 
changes it from time to instantaneous exposures. The action of 
the shutter is strong and certain, yet it does not jar the camera. 
The speed is regulated by merely moving a lever. 


The No. 4 Folding Kodet Junior can be focussed with the 
index or on the ground glass ; is fitted with finder for horizontal 
or vertical exposures. The lens is strictly achromatic and is fitted 
with a set of three stops. Three double plate holders or a roll 
holder can be carried in space in the back. The Folding Kodet 
can be used with either plates or films (the price does not 
include roll holder for film), and has two sockets for tripod 
screws. It is well made in every particular ; is handsomely 
finished in mahogany and covered with leather. 


Price No. 4 Folding Kodet Junior, with one double plate holder, 

achromatic lens, - - - - - - $10 00 

Roll Holder, capacity, 48 exposures (not loaded), - - 10 00 

Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 




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No. 5 Folding Kodet. 






ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


83 


The NOo 5 Folding Kodet: 

For rectangular pictures, 5x7 inches ; size of 
camera, folded, 6 j/g x 7 x 9 inches = 434 cubic 
inches; weight, 3 lbs., 8 oz.; length of focus of 
lens, 8^4 inches. 


The No. 5 Folding Kodet has swing back and rising, falling, 
and sliding front. 


It can be focused with the index or on the ground glass ; is 
fitted with finder for horizontal or vertical exposures, and the 
speed of shutter is regulated by merely moving a lever ; another 
lever sets the shutter for time exposures, which can be made 
without the use of a cap. The lens is fitted with revolving 
stops. Three double plate holders or a roll holder can be carried 
in space in the back. The Folding Kodet can be used with 
either plates or films (the price does not include roll holder for 
film), and has two sockets for tripod screws. It is well made in 
every particular; is handsomely finished in mahogany ; has 
buffed brass fittings and is covered with leather. 


Price, No. 5 Folding Kodet, with one double plate holder, achro¬ 


matic lens,. ----- $22 00 

Price, do, with rapid rectilinear lens, - - - - 30 00 

Roll Holder, capacity 54 exposures (not loaded), - - - 12 50 




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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY 



No. 5 Folding Kodet, Special. 

Fitted with Bausch Lomb Iris Diaphragm Shutter 







ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


85 


The No. 5 Folding Kodet, Special ° 

For rectangular pictures 5x7 inches ; size of 
camera, folded, 6 fa x 7^ x 9 inches = 441 cubic 
inches ; weight, 3 lbs. 9 oz. ; length of focus of 
lens 8^ inches. 

The No. 5 Folding Kodet Special has double swing back 
and rising, falling and sliding front. 

It can be focused with the index or on the ground glass, 
and is fitted with finder for horizontal or vertical exposures. 
The speed of Kodet shutter is regulated by merely moving a 
lever ; another lever sets the shutter for time exposures, which 
can be made without the use of a cap. The lens is fitted with 
revolving stops. Three double plate holders or a roll holder 
can be carried in space in back. The Folding Kodet Special can 
be used with either plates or films (the price does not include 
roll holder for film), and has two sockets for tripod screws. It 
is well made in every particular ; is highly finished in mahog¬ 
any ; has buffed brass trimmings and is covered with morocco. 

Price, No. 5 Folding Kodet Special, with rapid rectilinear lens, 

and one double plate holder, Kodet shutter, - - $35 00 

*Price do, with Bausch & Lomb iris diaphragm shutter and pneu¬ 
matic release, - - - - - - - 48 00 

Roll Holder, capacity 54 exposures (not loaded), - - 12 50 


*For description of Bausch & Lomb shutter, see page 43, third paragraph. 




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The Noo 2 Bnallllets 

For pictures 3^ x 3^ inches; capacity, 18 ex¬ 
posures without reloading; size of camera 4 y 2 
x 4x 5^ inches =110 cubic inches ; weight, 
21 oz.; length of focus of lens 4 y% inches. 

The film for this camera is put up in light proof rolls of 
12 or 18 exposures, and it can therefore be loaded in daylight. 

The Bullet automatic shutter is a feature. One button does 
it all—sets and releases the shutter and changes it from time to 
instantaneous exposures. The action of the shutter is strong 
and certain, yet it does not jar the camera. 

The lens is always in focus. A large finder enables the 
operator to locate the image accurately. Handsomely finished 


and covered with leather. 

Price, No. 2 Bullet camera, achromatic lens, - - - $8 00 

Black Sole Leather Carrying Case, - - - - 1 25 

Light-proof roll of film, 12 exposures, y / 2 x y/ 2 , 60 

“ “ “ “ 18 “ 3^x3^, - - 90 


Complete outfit for developing, printing and finishing the pictures, 1 50 





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Kodet Price List! 

No. 4. No. 5. 

4x5 5 x 7 

No. 4, Regular style, covered with black leather, with one double plate 

holder, achromatic lens, ------ $12 00 

Price, do., with rapid rectilinear lens, ----- 17 50 

No. 4, Folding style, covered with black leather, and finished in 

mahogany, with one double plate holder, achromatic lens, - 12 00 

Price, do., with rapid rectilinear lens, - - - - - 17 50 

No. 4, Folding style, covered with black leather and finished in 
sycamore, highly buffed brass fittings, with one double plate 
holder, achromatic lens, - - - - - - 14 00 

Price, do., with rapid rectilinear lens, - - - - - 19 00 

Price, No. 4, Folding, special, with double swing back and rising 
front, covered with black leather, beautiful mahogany finish, 
highly buffed fittings, with one double plate holder, achromatic 
lens, - - - - - - - - 15 00 

Price, do., with rapid rectilinear lens, - - - - - 20 00 

No. 4, Folding, Junior, covered with black leather and finished in 

mahogany with one double plate holder, achromatic lens, - 10 00 


Note. —This camera cannot be furnished with double lens. 

No. 5, Folding, with swing back, rising and sliding front, covered with 
black leather and finished in mahogany, with one double plate 
holder, achromatic lens, ------ $22 00 

Price do., with rapid rectilinear lens, ----- 30 00 

No. 5, Folding, special, with double swing back, rising, falling and 
sliding front, covered with best black leather, highly finished in 
mahogany, buffed brass trimmings, with one double plate 
holder, rapid rectilinear lens, Kodet shutter, - 35 00 

Price do, with Bausch & Lomb iris diaphragm shutter and pneumatic release, 48 00 


Roll Holders (capacity 48 exposures, for No. 4 ; 54 exposures for No. 5) 
fitted with dark slide and automatic counter for exposures (not 
loaded), - - - - - - - - 10 00 12 50 

Double pla ^g holders, each, - - - - - - - 1 00 " 1 25 

Film. 

Spools of New Transparent Film for 48 exposures, 4x5 - - 3 00 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 32 5x7, * - - 4 00 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 54 5x7, - ' 6 00 

In ordering Roll Holders, Plate Holders or film always state the 
Camera number , and whether Regular or Folding. 





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KODET PRICE LIST CONTINUED 

No. 4. 

4 x 5 . 

Reloading, developing and printing 48 exposures, ... $10 00 

44 11 11 11 ^ 11 

32 * 

Developing and printing only, 48 “ - - - 7 00 

14 U 11 11 11 

32 ... 

Printing only, prints mounted on gold-bevel edged cards, burnished, 

each, --.-.--.-10 

Developing only, each, - ..... 08 

On orders for less than one dozen prints, 25 cents extra will be 
charged. 

LEATHER CARRYING CASES. 

WITH SHOULDER STRAPS. 

Black Sole Leather Carrying Case, for No. 4 Regular, - - 2 30 

Leatherette, - -- -- -- - 100 

The Folding Kodets are self contained when closed and require no 
carrying case. 

FELT PLUGS. 

For time exposures. A plug is not required in making time exposures 

with Kodets, but we furnish them for the Regular style if desired, 0 25 

LENS CAPS FOR FOLDING KODETS. 

For time exposures. A cap is not required for making time exposures, 

but we can furnish them if desired, - - - - - 0 25 0 25 

LEATHER CASES. 

To hold 3 double plate holders or roll holder. 

Black Sole Leather, - - - - - - -100 160 

REELS. 

Extra Reels for Kodets, ------ iq jq 

In ordering Reels, always give exact designation of instrument. 


No. 5. 

5x7 
$10 00 
0 00 

10 




No. 5 Kodak, or No. 5 Kodet. 


DIAGRAM 8HOWING SIZE OF KODAK, KODET AND BUI-LET PICTURES. 




























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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 



Improved Roll Holder. 











ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


9 1 


EASTHAN' 


Improved Roll Holder, 


This Roll Holder embodies the latest improvements, the 
most important of which is the Intermittent Marker, which 
marks the division between each exposure. 

The intermittent marker makes one distinct perforation on 
one edge of the film at the end of every exposure. The other 
edge is marked as heretofore with a series of perforations, which 
enables the operator to separate exposures where two or more 
have been made on one section of film. 

The most important features of this model are : 

The Automatic Tension 

Whereby the film is kept stretched flat and smooth and in focus 
under varying conditions of the atmosphere. 

The Interchangeable Spools and Reels 

Which permit the reloading of the exposed film and the insertion 
of a fresh spool without unwinding the film. 

The Side Guards 

For holding down in focus the side edges of the film. 

The Automatic Perforator 

(Of which the intermittent marker is the latest form), for marking 
the divisions between the exposures, so that they can be sepa¬ 
rated without danger of cutting into the picture. 

An Automatic Register 

Counts the exposures and the operator can thus always tell just how 
much film he has used, and how much remains in the roll holder. 





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FITTING THE ROLL HOLDERo 


Roll Holders for Eastman Cameras are always fitted at the factory. 
Roll Holders for other cameras can either be fitted by us or any skillful 
wood-workman. 

To enable fitting to be readily done, the shutter frame of the holder 
is left rather full in size so that it can be cut down to fit any ordinary 
camera. 

We give a table below showing the size of the holders as they are 
kept in stock, and the smallest size to which they can be trimmed. 
Holders can be built out to fit square cameras when required. 

Price list for fitting on page 93. 

Dimensions and Weights of Roll Holders. 


ROUGH MEASURE. 


SMALLEST SIZE TO WHICH ROLL 
HOLDER CAN BE TRIMMED. 


Size of Negati 

ve. 

Long. 

Wide. 

Thick. 

Fo¬ 

cus 

Weight 

Long. 

Wide. 

Thick. 

Fo¬ 

cus. 

Weight 

3X 

X 

4 X 

in. 

6^8 

5 X 

2 A 

A 

16 OZ. 

sA 

4X 

2 /& 

3 

1 6 

15 oz. 

4 

X 

5 

“ 

V /2 

6 

2 5 8 

i i 

20 “ 

6 A 

5X 

2 A 


18 “ 

4 X 

X 

5K 

“ 

8 

6^ 

2^ 

ft 

23 “ 

6 7 A 

5X 

2 A 

if 

.20 “ 

4X 

X 

6 l A 

“ 

9 

6K 

2/8 

ft 

24 “ 

7 t f 

5 / 

2 A 

ff 

22 “ 

4% 

X 

6K 

“ 

9 

6 % 

2 H 

it 

22 “ 

7it 

6 

2 H 

tt 

23 “ 

5 

X 

7 

<< 

9/8 

7 X 

0 1 3 
^ i 6 

if 

28 “ 


6 A 

2 % 

i i 

25 “ 

5 

X 

V/* 

it 

io/s 

7X 

2 H 

i i 

30 “ 

9 

6 A 

2 /s 

it 

27 “ 

5 

X 

8 

“ 

10*8 

7 X 

2H 

it 

33 “ 

9 A 

6 H 

2 \\ 

i i 

2Q “ 

6K 

X 

8K 

“ 

11 

8-nr 

2yif 

if 

36 “ 

IO Tif 

7A 

2 % 

a 

32 “ 

8 

X 

10 


12 A 

10M 

r, 1 5 

z 1 if 

a 

47 “ 

\ ll % 

9 H 

2 % 

tf 

42 ‘ J 

9 

X 

12 cm 

7'4 

5K 

2 A 

a 

18 “ 

6 

4if 

2 /s 

ft 

l6 “ 

13 

X 

18 

U 

9 A 

7 X 

2i| 

1,4 YiT 

if 

28 “ 


6 /& 

2/8 

t ( 

25 “ 

18 

X 

2d 

•* 

12 

9X 

27/ 8 

<< 

39 “ 

90 a 

8 X 

2H 

i i 

34 “ 


Prices of Model of 1889 Roll Holders. 


SIZE. 

PRICE. 

SIZE. 


PRICE. 

sV\ X 4 H 

- - $IO OO 

5 X 7 ^ 

- 

' $12 50 

4 * 5 . 

- - " IO OO 

5X8- 

- 

12 50 

4 V\ x 5 }4 

- IO OO 

614 x 8^ 

- 

- - l6 OO 

4 X x 6 Vi - 

- - - IO OO 

8 x 10 - 

- 

20 OO 

4 H x <94 

5x7 

- 12 50 

12 SO 

IO X 12 


- 24 OO 




































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Roll holders for Kodaks. 

Roll Holders for No. 3 Junior, not loaded, ... 

“ “ “ No. 4 “ “ “ 

“ “ “ No. 4 Folding,“ “ ... 

“ “ “ No ^ “ “ “ . 

. . No*. 6 ... 

“ “ “ C Ordinary, “ - 

“ “ “ C Special, “ ... 

Roll Holders for Kodets. 

Roll Holders for No. 4 Regular, not loaded, - 

“ “ “ No. 4 Folding, u ... 

.. No. 5 “ 

Roll Holders for Hawkeye Cameras. 

4x5, - - - - $8 00. 

French and German Sizes. 


SIZE. 

9 x 12 cm. 
13 x 18 “ 


PRICE. 
- $IO OO 

12 50 


SIZE, 
x 24 cm. 


Price List for fitting Roll holders to Cameras. 


$10 00 
10 00 
10 00 
12 50 
16 00 

5 00 

6 00 


TO OO 
10 OO 
12 50 


PRICE. 
- $16 OO 


Eastman’s Cameras. 

SIZE. PRICE. 

4^4 x sJ4 and 4 34 x 634 - - $ 1 00 

5 x ?7 to 634 x ■ ■ 1 2 5 

8 x 10 - - - - - 1 50 

No charge when purchased with Camera. 

Scovill & Adams Co. 

“ Model ” “ 76 ,” “ Water bury" or 


“ Philadelphia." 1 

SIZE. . PRICE. 

334 x 4/4 to x 6 J 4 - ■ - $ ‘ 75 

5 x 7 tb 8 x 10 - - 2 00 

Blair Camera Co. “ Reversible Jin eh.” 

SIZE. PRICE. 

3J4 X \Va to 434 x 6 V 4 - - • $• 75 

s X 7 to 634 x 8 34 - - 2 25 

8 x 10 - - - - - 2 50 


Rochester Optical Co.’s “Ideal,” 

SIZE. PRICE. 

3^4 x 434 to 8 x 10 - - $2 00 

Rochester Optical Co.’s “ New 
Model.” 

SIZE. PRICE. 

334 x 434 t° 534 x 6 34 - - - $ 2 2 5 

5 x 7 to 6 J 4 x 834 * - .3 00 

8x10- - - - -3 50 

E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.’s “ Novel ” 
or “Improved Model.” 

SIZE. PRICE. 

334 x 434 to 4 l A x 634 - - * $1 75 

5 x 7 to 634 x 834 " * 2 00 

8x10 - - - -2 50 


Scovill & Adams “Revolving Back” Camera, requires extensive alterations to the 
back, which makes the cost ot fitting from $4.00 to $8.00 each. 

Anthony Duplex and Novelette Cameras require an adapter, and the cost for fitting is 
from $6.00 to $10.00 each. 

Reels for Roll Holders. 


SIZF. 


SIZE. 

For 9 x 12 cm. 
13 x 18 “ 


Extra 


PRICE. 


For 334 x 434 - 

50 cents. 

“ 4 x 5 

- 5o ‘‘ 

“ 434 x s34 - 

50 

“ 434 x 634 

■ 50 u 

“ 4% X 634 - 

50 u 

“ 5 x 7 

■ 50 u 

“ 5 x 8 

50 

French and 


PRICE. 

50 cents 
11 

50 


SIZE. PRICE. 

For 634 x 8 J 4 - - - 75 cents. 

“ 8 x 10 - - - 75 “ 

“ Kodaks,* Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, 50 “ 

“ No. 6 Kodak - - 75 ‘‘ 

“ A, B, C, Ord. Kodaks* - 25 

“ Kodets* - - - 10 “ 

*In ordering specify which Kodak or Kodet. 

irman Sizes. 

SIZE. PRICE. 

For 18 x 24 cm. - - 75 cents 

Specify for which model, 1886 or 1889. 










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Fig:. I. 


Interchangeable View Camera. 








ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


95 


EASTMAN 5 


D iraterclhao^eabfle View Camera. 


(REVERSIBLE BACK.) 


The success attending the introduction of this camera shows 
in an eminent degree the appreciation of the public of our efforts 
to supply, at a moderate price, a camera of a finer grade of 
workmanship than has hitherto been attainable in this country. 
The great care taken in all the details of the manufacture, from 
the scientific seasoning of the wood to the final polishing of the 
wood and the lacquering of the brass work, leaves little to be 
desired even by the most critical, while the design combines in 
the highest degree the essential qualities of the perfect camera, 

Strength, Lightness, Compactness, Rigidity. 

In recommending the purchase of a fine camera, we would 
suggest to the intending purchaser, that the extra expenditure 
of a few dollars is soon forgotten in the satisfaction of possess¬ 
ing a really good piece of apparatus, while a poor one is a con¬ 
tinual source of dissatisfaction and regret. 

Novel Features of the Eastman Interchangeable View 
Camera. 

Interchangeable body and bed. The thumb-screws in the bed 
which control the vertical swing, are so arranged that when 
unscrewed the body can be lifted from the bed and the bellows 
detached from the front by turning a button ; this feature 
enables the substitution of one body for another of a different 




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Fig:. 3. 




































ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


97 


size on the same bed. For instance, a customer who purchases 
a camera of any given size, can at any future time obtain a back 
for any other size which will fit on the same bed, at an additional 
cost of only one-half the price of a new camera. The means 
employed for detaching the parts do not in any way add to the 
complexity of the camera. 

Double Swing. The vertical swing can be operated to 
detach the body, if desired, as above described. The horizontal 
swing operates in the center and close to the ground glass (the 
correct position theoretically). The side-supports act only as 
pivots, the body being supported by, and clamped to, the bed 
at the bottom, thus making the whole back as rigid as if in one 
piece with the bed. This is an important point, and the device 
has only to be seen to be appreciated. 

Double Rising Front. The front is provided with two means 
for raising the lens : a movable front board of the usual con¬ 
struction and an adjustable front, by means of which the 
whole front of the camera carrying the bellows can be raised 
and lowered at will, thus giving more than double the usual 
range of adjustment. Every photographer knows that most 
cameras have insufficient range in this respect, especially if 
constructed with a view to compactness. Fig. 3 shows the 
enormous range of adjustment permitted by our construction. 

Front Focus. The Eastman Camera has double rack and 
pinion for focusing, the rack and pinions being cut (not cast), 
and the movement is smooth and easy. One of the principal 
advantages of the front focus over the back focus, is that the 
weight is brought directly over the tripod where it belongs. 

Extension Bed. The length of bed is adapted in each size 
to the shortest focus lens that will cover the plate, and an exten¬ 
sion piece is provided with each camera for use with extra long 
focus lens, or for copying. 



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Fig:. 4. 



Fig. 5. 






































































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Reversible Back. The reversible back carries a hinged 
ground-glass frame, having hinges of such construction as will 
throw the frame out of the way of the roll-holder without 
detaching. The ground-glass frame may be entirely detached 
if desired, being provided with spring catch-hinges for that 
purpose. 

Finish. The camera body is of the best selected mahogany, 
French polished (no varnish), without stain, this treatment being 
the best for wear and to bring out the natural beauties of the 
wood. The brass work is hand polished (not buffed) and 
lacquered, microscope style ; no nickel-plating is used to cover 
bad workmanship. All screws oval-headed, polished and 
lacquered. The workmanship in these cameras is claimed to 
be better than found on any other camera in the market. The 
object of placing these cameras on the market is not to com¬ 
pete with cheap goods, but to supply a camera of the finest 
possible workmanship at a moderate price. 

THE EUREKA GROUND=GLASS ADJUSTER 

designed for these cameras, combines all the advantages of the 
spring actuated ground-glass and the old style hinged back, 
inasmuch as it can be used either way. Fig. 6 shows it thrown 
down for insertion of roll-holder ; Fig. 7 thrown open parallel 
for insertion of plate-holder, and Fig. 8 closed flat. 

The great advantages in having it without springs to retard 
introduction of holder, and in having it closed flat and snug, 
will be appreciated by those who have experienced the draw¬ 
backs of other styles. When swinging the glass open or shut, 
pressure should be kept toward the hinge, as in Fig. 6, this will 
prevent twisting. Fig. 1 shows camera with Eureka Adjuster 
and Eastman-Walker Roll Holder attached, and Fig. 10 with 
Eureka Double Plate Holder in place. 



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Fig. 7. 


Fig. 8. 











ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


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The Eureka Double Plate Holder. 

Supplies the demand for a light, strong, substantial and light¬ 
tight double plate holder, at a low price. It is only $/% of an 
inch thick, is made all in one piece, and is very convenient to 
fill—an important point for those who have to work in ill-lighted 
dark-rooms. The plates are both inserted through one slide¬ 
opening and locked into place by a simple bolt, as in Fig. 9. 

The improved septum that has superseded the corrugated 
septum, formerly put in these holders, is flat, with flexible 
edges that fit the holder closely, thus rendering leakage of light 
impossible. 


Price List of Eastman’s Interchangeable View Cameras. 



Complete Camera, 
including Exten¬ 
sion Bed, one extra 
Lens Board and 
one Double Holder 

Extra Back 
and 

one Double 
Holder. 

Double 

H olders, 
Book Form. 

Double 

Holders, 

Eureka. 

Eastman- 

Walker 
Roll-Holders. 
Model of ’89. 

4 X 

X 

5 A 

$26 00 

1 $13 00 

NOT MADE. 

$ I 40 

$10 00 

4 X 

X 

6'/ 2 

28 OO 

14 00 

“ 

I 40 

10 00 

5 

X 

7 

32 00 

16 00 

$ 2 50 

I 50 

12 50 

5 

X 

8 

34 00 

17 00 

2 50 

I 60 

12 50 

6 'A 

X 


36 00 

18 00 

4 20 

2 OO 

l6 OO 

8 

X 

10 

40 00 

20 00 

6 00 

2 40 

20 00 














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Fig. 9. 



Fig. 10. 

















ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


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Complete Cameras have canvass carrying cases. Extra 
backs have wood carrying cases. 

Cameras with hinged ground glass adjusters (see Figs. 4 and 
(5, or with Eureka adjusters, same price. 

Book-Holders (English style) can be furnished only for the 
hinged adjusters (Figs. 4 and 5). 

Eureka Holders can be furnished for either style adjusters. 
No charge for fitting roll-holders purchased with Cameras. 


CAMERA SUNDRIES. 


Size. 

Canvas Carrying 
Cases. 

Extra Lens 

Boards. 

Ground Glass. 

Eureka or Hinged 
Adjusters with 
Double Holder. 

Extra Slides for 

Double Holder. 

Kits, any Opening. 

4 X 

X 

5 X. 

$1 95 

$0 50 

$0 22 

$5 90 

$0 25 

$0 30 

4 X 

X 

6 X. 

2 10 

50 

33 

6 65 

30 

30 

5 

X 

7 . 

2 40 

50 

34 

7 50 

35 

35 

5 

X 

8 . 

2 55 

60 

40 

8 00 

35 

35 

6 X 

X 

8 X. 

2 70 

60 

45 

8 75 

40 

35 

8 

X 

10 . 

3 00 

70 

68 

9 90 

50 

40 


In ordering ground glass adjusters, specify whether Eureka or 
Hinged. 

In ordering slides for dry plate holders, specify whether Eureka or 
Book form. If Eureka, state which slide is wanted, the wide or narrow. 




















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EASTHAN 



Daylight Emiflairgiini! 



Especially Desigm 


d for Use with Enlarging Easels and 
Bromide Paper. 



pinions, and are adjusted with special reference to smooth 
working and rigidity. The carrier is adjustable so that it will 
take any negative from 3^ x 4^ inches, or smaller, up to and 
including S x io inches. The camera is built with especial refer¬ 
ence to "steadiness and is well finished. 

8 x 10 Camera with Adjustable Carriers for 8 x 10 Negatives 

and under, price complete, - $25 00 

























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Window Box for Enlarging. 

This box^Ts the back end and bellows of the Eastman 
Enlargh>g^Camera, and it is intended for use in connection with 
another camera. 


ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


Window box complete, with ground glass, bellows and adjusta¬ 
ble carrier for negatives, 3X * 4X to 8 x 10, price, - $12 50 


Plano= Convex Condensers. 

Mounted in wood with extra fine ground glass to fit East¬ 
man’s Enlarging Camera. 

8 inch diameter, per pair, ..... $28 50 

10 “ “ ----- 48 50 

12 “ “ “ - - - - - 70 00 







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The Kodak Tripod. 

That the Kodaker who wishes to use his camera for other 
than hand work may have a tripod which, like his Kodak, is 
compact, reliable and convenient, we have devised the “ Kodak 
Tripod.” The length extended is 55^ inches, while folded it 
is only 15^6 inches, and the weight 2 lbs. 3 oz. 



Fig. I. Tripod Folded. 

It is made with three joints, thus allowing the legs to be 
folded to one-fourth of their extended length. (See Fig. 1.) 



Fig. 2. 















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The upper section folds back upon the second, as shown in Fig. 
2, and the third section slides into the second, a thumb clamp 
allowing it to be rigidly fixed (see Fig. 3) at any point, thus per- 



Fig. 3. 


mitting the legs to be easily lengthened or shortened. The 
fourth or lower section folds into the third, 
is quickly setup (see Fig. 4), is very rigid, 
and can be moved by grasping the upper 
section of any one of the legs, as they are 
so made that when in the ordinary posi¬ 
tion for use a clip prevents their coming 
loose from the lugs, no matter how tightly 
they may be grasped. The top is made 
in two styles, with rigid or with folding 
lugs. The top having folding lugs has also 
a recess for storing the screw, and can be 
made perfectly flat so as to carry in the 
pocket without discomfort. Kodak tri¬ 
pods are made of the best seasoned cherry, 
with brass trimmings. 


Fig. 4 . 

Prices of Kodak Tripods. 

No. 1 Kodak tripod, with folding lugs, - - - - $5 00 

No. 2 Kodak tripod, with solid lugs, - - - - 4 00 

Leather carrying case with pocket for top, - - - 3 00 

Leather carrying case without pocket, - - - 2 00 




















108 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


The Eastman Tripod. 


This new tripod is made with two joints, and will thus fold 
up into three sections. Length extended is 56 inches, folded, 
21% inches. 



Fig:. I. Tripod Folded. 



It is so made that the upper section folds back upon the 
second (see Fig. 2) and 
the third or lower sec¬ 
tion slides into the sec¬ 
ond section and can be 
secured at any point by 
a clamp as shown in Fig. 3. 














Fig:. : 

2 . 




Fig:. 3. 


The “Eastman” tripods are made in three sizes and can be 
furnished in either spruce or maple. When in a position for 
























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use (see Fig. 4), the legs are held in position by clips that give 
the tripod great rigidity, and it can be moved by grasping the 
upper section of any one of the legs, as the clips make it 
impossible for the lugs to come loose from the top. Best brass 
trimmings, first 'class finish, detachable head, thoroughly 
seasoned wood. 



Fig:. 4. 


Prices of Eastman Tripods. 


No. 1 Spruce, for cameras up to 6)4 x 8 ) 4 , wt. 1 lb. 10 oz. - - $3 00 

No. 1 Maple, for cameras up to 6)4 x 8 ) 4 , wt. 2 lb. 2 oz. - - 3 00 

No. 2 Spruce, for cameras up to 11 x 14, wt. 2 lb. 6 oz. - - 3 50 

No. 2 Maple, for cameras up to 11 x 14, wt. 3 lb. 3 oz. - - 3 5 ° 

No. 3 Maple, for cameras up to 11 x 14, 6 in. head, wt. 3 lb. 5 oz. 4 00 

No. 3 Spruce, for cameras up to 11 x 14, 6 in. head, wt. 2 lb. 8 oz. 400 

Note.— When kind of wood is not specified, we will furnish in maple. 





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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


The Victor Tripod. 


This tripod is not so compact as the Kodak tripod or the 
Eastman, but is equally well made, is easily adjusted, and is 



Fig. I. Tripod Folded. 


very strong and steady. Length, extend¬ 
ed, 56 inches ; length, folded, 29*4 inches. 
The lower sections slide into the upper 
and can be securely fastened at any point 
by a clamp, as shown in Fig. 2. When set 
up for use (see Fig. 3) the Victor tripod 
can be moved by grasping one or more of 
the legs, as it is impossible for it to come 
loose from the head when in this position. 
Made of the best seasoned wood, with 
brass trimmings, and having a detachable 
head. 



Fig. 2. 



Prices of Victor Tripods. 


No. 1 Spruce, for cameras up to 6^ x Z l / 2 , wt. 1 lb. 11 oz. 

No. 1 Maple, for cameras up to x wt. 2 lb. 3 oz. 

No. 2 Spruce, for cameras up to 11 x 14, wt. 2 lb. 6 oz. 

No. 2 Maple, for cameras up to 11 x 14, wt. 3 lb. 3 oz. 

Note.— When kind of wood is not specified we will furnish in Maple. 


$2 OO 
2 OO 

2 50 
2 50 






















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The Genesee Tripod. 


We have applied a well known folding principle to a tripod 
having the improved detachable safety head which characterizes 



all of the foregoing tripods. Like our 
other tripods it can be moved by grasping 
the upper section of the legs without 
danger of their coming loose from the 
head. Made in either maple or spruce. 
Perfectly seasoned wood and brass trim¬ 
mings. Fig. i shows the tripod folded 
and head detached; Fig. 2 shows the 
joint, and Fig. 3 the tripod set up ready 
for use. Length, extended, 56 inches; 
length, folded 31^ inches. 




Prices of Genesee Tripod. 


Fig:. 3 . 


No. 1 Spruce, for cameras up to 11 x 14, wt. 2 lbs. 7 oz. - - $2 00 

No. 1 Maple, for cameras up to n x 14, wt. 3 lbs. 4 oz. - - 2 00 

Note.— When kind of wood is not specified we will furnish in Maple. 















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The Improved Staff Tripod. 


This is a very convenient Tripod for 4x5 cameras or 
smaller. It does not fold but closes together, forming a staff or 
cane. It is strong and light and very convenient for use with a 
small camera on country rambles. Made of best seasoned 
maple, with accurately milled brass fittings. Length 48 inches, 
weight 17 ounces. 

Price of Improved Staff Tripod, - - - - - - - $1 50 

Special Adjustable Jr. Head Extra, ------ 1 00 








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The “Adjustable” Tripod Head. 

Our new “Adjustable” Tripod Head can be used on any 
of the foregoing tripods, (except the Staff, for which we have a 
specially constructed adjustable head, and the Eastman No. 3.) 
As shown by the dotted lines in the accompanying illustration, 
it has a wide range of adjustment and can be used to tilt the 
camera in any direction, or to make a level bed for the camera 



where uneven ground makes it difficult to adjust the tripod to a 
nicety. A set screw, operated from beneath, secures the head 
firmly in any position. 

The “ Adjustable ” head is attached to the tripod legs in the 
same manner as the regular heads used on the Kodak, Eastman, 
Victor and Genesee tripods, and is interchangeable with them. 
It retains the feature which permits the tripod to be moved, 
when in position for use, without danger of becoming detached 
from the head. 



EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


114 


Price List “Adjustable” Tripod Head. 


The “Adjustable” Tripod heads can be furnished as 
follows : 


No. 1. For the Eastman Tripod No. 1, Victor 

No. 1, - - - - - - Si 25 

No. 2. For the Eastman Tripod, No. 2, Victor 

No. 2, Kodak Tripod or the Genesee, - 1 50 

In ordering always state what tripod the adjustable 
top is to be used with. 

Any of the foregoing Tripods (except Staff and 
Eastman No. 3), may be ordered with the 
adjustable head and without\\\z regular head 
at the following prices : 



Eastman No. 1, - - - - - - S3 75 

Eastman No. 2, - - - - - - 4 30 

*Kodak No. 2, - - - 4 80 

Victor No. 1, - - . 2 75 

Victor No. 2, - - - - - . • 3 30 

Genesee. ------- 2 80 


♦We do not furnish the “Adjustable ’’ head with folding lugs. 




ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


US 



The “Adjustable, Jr,” Tripod Head. 


The “ Adjustable Jr.” has been devised for use on the Staff 
tripod and on tripods of other makes on which the “Adjustable” 
could not be used because of its attaching directly to the legs. 
The “Adjustable Jr.” is made entirely of brass and fastens to 
the regular tripod head in precisely the same manner that a 
camera is attached, and in turn the camera is screwed to it. 

It can be adjusted to any angle, as shown by the dotted 
lines in the cut, and is quickly and securely fastened by turning 
the milled rim. With each “ Adjustable Jr.” head we furnish a 
tripod screw so that it can be fitted to any ordinary tripod top. 

No. i, “ Adjustable, Jr.,” for cameras up to 4 x 5. Can be used on 

Staff Tripod, .$100 

No. 2, “Adjustable Jr.,” for Cameras up to 5 x 8, fits any ordinary 

Tripod,.1 50 

In ordering always state what camera the head is to be 
used with. 







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Photographic Paper 


Permanent Bromide Paper. 

Permanent Bromide Paper is a pure photographic paper, coated with 
a sensitive compound, composed principally of pure bromide of silver 
and white gelatine. Only enough gelatine is used to bind the sensitive 
silver salt on to the paper, and the bromide of silver is of such a nature 
as to give a pure black tone when exposed to light for a brief period of 
time, and then developed with a solution of oxalate of potash and iron 
the unexposed portions of the paper remaining perfectly white. 

The paper keeps both before and after exposure and the developed 
prints, when carefully fixed and washed, are believed to be as perma¬ 
nent as the bare paper itself. 

Its Uses.—A photographic paper having the above qualities, has 
long been sought, and its uses are almost unlimited in their variety. 
For making contact prints from negatives of all kinds, portraits, views, 
interiors, architectural and mechanical subjects, it is unsurpassed, either 
for quickness of execution or for artistic effect. The pure, soft black 
and gray tones and steel engraving effects obtained, and the absence of 
the conventional glossy suiface, usual in photographs, are points in its 
favor that are appreciated by those who are tired of the ordinary photo¬ 
graphic prints. 

For copying patent office drawings, engineers’ and architects’ plans, 
it surpasses all other processes in quickness and quality of result. It is 
used by botanists for making copies of leaves, etc., by contact printing. 

It is invaluable for use in meteorological and astronomical recording 
instruments. In making quick proofs from wet negatives, it enables the 
photographer to see his result without waiting for his negative to dry. 

But perhaps the most important application of Permanent Bromide 
Paper is to the process of enlarging, i. e., the making of large positives 
from small negatives. 

Owing to its great sensitiveness, it will receive and retain an image 
projected upon it by means of an apparatus similar in principle to a 






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magic lantern, thus enabling the photographer to make prints of any 
size from small negatives. Such prints present the effect of a fine crayon 
drawing, at the same time retaining the photographic fidelity of like¬ 
ness and detail. 

As the merits of this process of enlarging come to be more fully 
understood, it will, we believe, take the place, almost entirely, of large 
direct photographs. 

The comparative ease of making a small negative, as compared 
with the risk, trouble and expense involved in making a large one, is 
great, and the making of an enlarged permanent bromide print from a 
small negative, is quite as certain and easy an operation as the making 
of a large direct print from a large negative. 

The Permanency of Permanent Bromide Prints. 

What we Claim is, that a print made as directed, on any of our 
Bromide Papers, will retain its image indefinitely without fading, even 
if exposed to bright sunlight for a long period of time. In other words, 
that a print on Eastman’s Bromide Papers, when properly made, is 
PERMANENT in the full sense of the word as applied to anything 
that is not absolutely indestructible. 

New York, July 6, 1894. 

Eastman Kodak Company: 

Gentlemen: —I would like to recall when I first began to use your Bromide paper— 
something less than a century ago—since which time I have continued its use. I have 
demonstrated : 

First—The most remarkable uniformity in working. I do not recall the loss of a 
single sheet of the paper from any defect in the paper in the last four or five years. 

Second —Simplicity in the working of the papers and formulas. 

Third— A Isolate Permanency . I have not in many years seen a print change color or 
fade in the slightest degree, and I do not hesitate to guarantee my customers of the abso¬ 
lute imperishability of the prints. That my own family portraits are on the Eastman 
Bromide Paper indicates pretty clearly my faith in it. Long may you wave. 

Yours very truly, 

(Signed) GEO. G. ROCKWOOD. 

Elmira, N. Y., July 13, 1894. 

Eastman Kodak Company: 

Rochester, N. Y. 

Gentlemen :—We have used your Bromide Paper in large quantities and believe it is 
the most permanent of any paper which is used at the present time for making prints. 

Yburs truly, 


ELMIRA PORTRAIT CO. 





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Keeping Qualities. 

We do not recommend that any sensitized photographic product be 
kept a long time before using. We do claim, however, that no product 
of this nature will keep before exposure in all climates as will our Per¬ 
manent Bromide Paper. 


Mattapan Camera Ci.ub, 

Mattapan, Mass., March 13, 1893. 

The Eastman Dry Pi.ate & Film Co.: 

Four years ago I bought a dozen sheets of 6*4 x 8 J 4 Bromide paper of which only a 
few were used at the time, the rest mysteriously disappeared during my removal from 
Mattapan to Milton four years ago. As I have had plenty of leisure time lately I man¬ 
aged to clear up an immense accumulation of rubbish, amongst which I was surprised to 
find the lost paper. Still greater was my surprise that after four years, the paper was as 
fresh as new, having not turned in color nor lost any of its strength. 

(Signed,) E. SONNENBRODT, Secretary. 

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian I 
Ethnology and Natural History. j 

H onolulu, Hawaiian Islands, Nov. 15 1892. 

The Eas tman Co : 

Without waiting for your answer to my last, I shall be obliged to order forty-two (42) 
dozen 10 x 12 Bromide paper. 

I found on my shelves part of a 24 in. roll which I brought here four years ago, and 
in spite of the tropical climate, it is in splendid condition as you may see by the enclosed 
print. The outer wrapper is off the box but I suppose it to be C. 

(Signed,) WM. T. BRIGHAM, Curator. 


Chicago, Mar. 14, 1894. 

Eastman Kodak Co., 

Rochester, N. Y. 

Dear Sirs :—Having just opened some boxes containing some old personal matters I 
found a package of Bromide B.—emulsion No. 309* which had never been opened. This 
must be several years old and I had the curiosity to test it on a rather good negative por¬ 
trait. to see if it was of any account at all. To my surprise it proved to be equal in all 
respects, save sensitiveness, to any you ever made. It is rather slow, but the whites are 
clear white and the blacks velvety and beautiful. I have made ten superb prints w T ith it 
and think this speaks well for its keeping qualities. 

Yours truly, W. H. WALMSLEY. 

*Emulsion No. 309 was made early in 1889. The paper was thus over five years old.— 
Eastman Kodak Co. 






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Soft Prints. 


Some photographers make a mistake in expecting one grade of 
paper to work with all kinds of negatives. To secure the best results 
the paper should be suited to the negative. 

STRONG PAPER FOR SOFT NEGATIVES. 

SOFT PAPER FOR STRONG NEGATIVES. 


Our Standard paper is designed for thin, quick printing negatives, 
and will produce from them the finest possible results—rich, brilliant 
prints, with a breadth of half tone that cannot be equaled by any other 
make. 

Our Extra Quick paper is designed for printing from strong nega¬ 
tives, and should always be used where the Standard gives hard effects. 
Every photographer desirous of doing the best work should keep both 
grades in stock. The prices are the same. 


Prices of Eastman’s Permanent Bromide Paper. 

(Label Registered, 1885.) 

“A/' “ B” OR "C/" STANDARD OR EXTRA QUICK. 


CUT SHEETS. 


SIZE. 

TER DOZ. 

SIZE. 

PER DOZ. 

m 

x 4J4 

$0 25 

16x20 - 

.6 

00 

4 

x 5 

40 

17 x 20 

6 

40 

4>4 

x 5J4 

50 

18x22 - 

7 

50 

414 

x 6*4 

.55 

20 x 24 

9 

00 

5 

x 7 

65 

22 x 27 - 

- 11 

20 

5 

x 8 

75 , 

24 x 30 

13 

50 

6!4 

x 814 

1 10v/ 

25x 30 - 

.14 

00 

8 

x 10 

1 50 

24 x 36 

..... 16 

00 

10 

x 12 

2 25 

30 x 40 - 

00 

50 

11 

x 14 

.3 00 

40 x 60 

45 

00 

14 x 

17 

$4 50 

40 x 72 - 


00 


MADE IN THREE GRADES: 


“A,” Thin Smooth. “ B,” Heavy Smooth. “C,” Heavy Rough. 

OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION. 


If ordered in packages of less than one dozen, an extra charge of 
25 cents will be made for packing. 

IN ROLLS OR ON PATENT SPOOLS FOR ENLARGING EASELS. 


10 inches wide, 

11 

12 “ “ 

14 

16 

18 

20 


$0 56 per yard. 

62 “ 

68 “ 

79 “ “ 

90 “ 

1 00 “ 

1 12 “ “ 


22 inches wide, 

24 

25 


SI 24 per yard. 

1 35 “ “ 

1 40 “ 

1 68 “ 

1 75 “ 

2 30 “ 


30 

31 
41 


NOT LESS THAN TEN YARDS ON A SPOOL 

















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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


Eastman’s Enameled Bromide Paper. 

Prints on Eastman's Enameled Bromide Paper when untoned 
combine the soft effect of a platinum or bromide tone with a highly 
enameled surface. This paper has a slightly pink tint which especially 
commends it to those who object to the coldness of an ordinary bromide 
tone. 

Prints on Eastman’s Enameled Bromide Paper when toned with the 
Hypo toning bath given further on and dried on ferrotype plates are in 
no wise inferior to the best aristo prints in richness of tone and depth of 
detail and gloss, hence enlargements made in this way from good nega¬ 
tives* are fully equal to contact prints and require no finishing. 

By using this paper photographers who have heretofore been 
neglecting large work can increase their business and their profits. 

Eastman’s Enameled Bromide paper is developed and fixed in 
exactly the same manner as Permanent Bromide Paper. 


Two Grades of Enameled Bromide. 

“ Hard ” and “ Soft.” 

To get the most brilliant prints with this paper photographers 
should always use “ Hard ” Enameled Bromide for printing from thin or 
soft negatives, and “Soft” Enameled Bromide for strong or harsh 
negatives. By following this rule first-class enlargements can be 
obtained from negatives that do not yield as good contact prints. 

Prices same as Permanent Bromide Paper. See page iiq. Made in 
two weights, heavy and light. This paper cannot be furnished wider 
than 35 inches. The thin paper cannot be furnished over 26 inches wide. 



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Eastman’s Platino= Bromide Paper. 


Eastman’s Platino-Bromide is a new argentic bromide paper, giving 
soft, rich effects, velvety blacks, absolutely pure whites, and having a 
dead surface like platinum. Unlike platinum paper, however, it will 
keep before and after exposure and can be printed by lamplight. 
Pictures made on it are permanent as the paper itself. 

Any Photographer, professional or amateur, who understands work¬ 
ing bromide paper, has nothing to learn in order to handle Platino-Bro¬ 
mide successfully. The processes are exactly the same. It can be 
developed with the formula recommended by us for Eastman’s Standard 
Bromide paper, or with any other good developer. 


Prices of Eastman’s Platino=Bromide Paper. 

In packages of one dozen or on patent spools, same price as Per¬ 
manent Bromide paper. See page 119. “A” or “ C ” in sizes up to 
11 x 14 ; 12 x 15 or larger, “ C ” only. 


Price List Platino-Bromide in Gross Lots. “ A.” 

LIST PRICE, PER GROSS. 


Cabinets ( 3 % x 5*4 to 4 x 6) - - - - - - - - $4 UO 

Paris Panel (534 x 7 %) - -- -- -- -- 6 00 

634 X 8)4 ------- - 8 80 

7x9 ------- 9 50 

8 x 10 - - - - --------- 12 00 


Half gross package 25 cents extra. 




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Eureka Bromide Paper. 


A New Bromide Paper, especially adapted for Copying, Contact Print¬ 
ing and Enlarging with Artificial Light. 


Prices of Eureka Bromide Paper—No. i, 2 or 3. 


CUT SHEETS. 


SIZE. 

PRICE PER DOZ. 

SIZE. 

PRICE PER DOZ. 

3M x 

414 - 

- - - $ 15 

12 

X 

15 

$2 00 

4 x 

5 

25 

14 

X 

17 - 

- 2 70 

4J4 x 

534 - 

30 

16 

X 

20 - 

3 60 

414 x 

614 - 

33 

17 

X 

20 - 

- 3 85 

\y± x 

614 

35 

18 

X 

22 - 

4 50 

5 X 

7 

40 

20 

X 

24 - ’ - 

5 50 

5 x 

714 

42 

22 

X 

27 - 

7 00 

5 x 

8 - 

45 

24 

X 

30 - - 

- 8 25 

614 x 

814 - 

65 

25 

X 

30 - 

8 50 

8 x 

10 - 

90 

24 

X 

36 - 

- 10 00 

10 x 

12 

1 35 

30 

X 

40 - 

13 50 

10 x 

14 - 

1 60 

40 

X 

60 

- 27 00 

11 X 

14 

1 80 

40 

X 

72 - 

32 40 


MADE IN THREE GRADES: 


No. 1, Thin Smooth. No. 2, Heavy Smooth. No. 3, Heavy Rough. 

OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION. 


If ordered in packages of less than one dozen, an extra charge of 
25 cents will be made for packing. 

IN ROLLS OR ON PATENT SPOOLS FOR ENLARGING EASELS. 


10 inches wide 

- SO 33 per yard 

20 inches 

wide 

- $0 67 per yar 

11 “ “ - 

37 “ 


22 “ 

• fc 

74 “ 

12 

40 “ 

44 

24 

t k 

80 “ “ 

14 

47 “ 


25 

11 

84 “ “ 

16 

54 “ 


30 

t (, 

- 1 00 “ “ 

18 “ *• - 

60 “ 


31 


1 05 “ “ 




41 

“ 

- 1 35 


Not less than ten yards on a spool. 

















ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


I 23 


Eureka Enameled Bromide Paper. 

MADE IN TWO GRADES THIN ” AND “HEAVY.” 

This paper is of the same quality as our Eureka Bromide but is 
coated on paper having an enameled surface, giving a beautiful glossy 
finish. Especially adapted to making enlargements by artificial light. 


Eureka Enameled Price List “Thin” or “Heavy.” 

CUT SHEETS. 


m x 

414----- 

$0 15 J 

12 

X 

15 

$2 00 

4 X 

5 - 

25^ 

14 

X 

17 - - 

2 70 

414 X 

5J4 . ... . 

80 

16 

X 

20 

3 60 

414 X 

6%-- - 

88 

17 

X 

20 ^ - 

3 85 

m x 

6J4 - - - - - 

35 ^ 

r 18 

X 

22 

4 50 

5 X 

1. 

40" 

20 

X 

24 - 

5 50 

5 x 

7 14 ----- 

42 

22 

X 

27 

7 00 

5 x 

8----- 

45 

. 24 

X 

30 - - 

8 25 

6J4 x 


65 * 

25 

X 

30 

8 50 

8 x 

10 - 

90 

24 

X 

36 - 

10 00 

10 x 

12 . 

1 35 

30 

X 

40 

13 50 

10 x 

14 - - - - - 

1 60 

35 

X 

50 - 

19 70 

11 X 

14 .... - 

1 80 

35 

X 

60 

23 65 

Other sizes in proportion. 






If ordered in packages of less 

than 

one dozen, an 

extra charge of 


25 cents will be made for packing. 


IN ROLLS OR ON PATENT SPOOLS FOR ENLARGING EASELS. 


10 inches 

wide, - - $0 33 per 

yard 

20 inches wide. 

- SO 67 per yard 

11 

»4 

“ - - 37 “ 


22 “ “ 

74 *• 

12 

44 

“ 40 “ 

44 

24 

80 “ 

14 

4k 

" - 47 *• 

u 

25 “ 

84 “ 

16 

• w 

54 “ 

4 * 

26 

87 “ 

18 


“ - 60 


36 “ “ - 

1 20 “ 


Not 

less than ten yards on a spool. 



The “ Thin ” paper cannot be furnished over 26 inches wide. 















124 


EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


Bromide Copying Paper. 

For Copying Drawings, Plans, Etc. 


This paper is similar to Permanent Bromide Paper, being coated 
with the same sensitive compound, and requires the same treatment in 
exposure and development. The paper itself is not genuine photo¬ 
graphic paper, and is not, therefore, suitable for photographic work. 

CUT SHEETS. 


SIZE. 

PRICE PER DOZ 

SIZE. 

PRICE PER DOZ, 

3U x 

4J4, - 

$0 13 

12 x 15, 

- $ 1 68 

4 x 

5, - 

20 

14 x 17, 

- 2 25 

4*4 x 

54 

- - - 25 

16 x 20, 

3 00 

414 x 

634 - 

28 

17 x 20, 

- 3 20 

4 Hx 

634 - 

- 30 

18 x 22, 

3 75 

5 x 

7 , - 

33 

20 x 24, 

- 4 50 

5 x 

734 - 

35 

22 x 27, 

5 63 

5 x 

8 , - 

- 38 

24 x 30, 

- 6 75 

6J4 x 

834 - 

55 

25 x 30, 

7 00 

8 x 

10 , - 

75 

24 x 36, 

- 8 00 

10 x 

12 , 

1 13 

30 x 40, 

.11 25 

10 x 

14 . - 

- 1 33 

40 x 60, 

- 22 50 

11 X 

14 , 

1 50 

40 x 80, 

. 30 00 


Other sizes in proportion. 

If ordering in packages of less than one dozen, an extra charge of 
25 cents will be made for packing. 

IN ROLLS. 


10 inches wide, - 

11 

12 “ “ 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 k k “ 

24 “ 

25 ,4 u 

30 

31 
41 


28 cts. per yar 
31 
34 
40 
45 
50 
56 
62 
68 
70 
84 
88 
116 


Not less than ten yards on a spool. 













ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


125 


Eastman’s Transferotype Paper. 


For - Bromide of Silver Positives, transferable to Opal Glass, Placques, 
Lantern Slides, Transparencies, etc. Also for Glace Prints. 


Contact or enlarged prints are made upon this paper in precisely 
the same manner as upon the well known “ Permanent Bromide Paper ” 
(the same emulsion being used for both). By this process opals, win¬ 
dow and lantern transparencies can be made with less trouble and cost 
than by any known process. 

Prices of Eastman’s Transferotype Paper. 

CUT SHEETS. 


SIZE. 

PER DOZ. 

si 

[ZE. 

PER DOZ. 

SIZE. 

PER DOZ. 

3*4 X 

4*4 

$0 25 

6*6 

x 8*6 

- $1 10 

17x20 

$6 

40 

4 x 

5 

40 

8 

x 10 

- 1 50 

18 x 22 - 

7 

50 

4*4 X 

5*6 

50 

10 

x 12 

2 25 

20 x 24 

9 

00 

4*4 x 

6*6 - 

55 

10 

x 14 

2 65 

22 x 27 - 

11 

25 

4 ’)i x 

6*6 

60 

11 

x 14 

3 00 

24x30 

13 

50 

5 x 

7 

65 

12 

x 15 

- 0 35 

25 x 30 - 

- 14 

00 

5 x 

7*6 

70 

14 

x 17 

4 50 

24 x 36 

16 

00 

5 x 

8 " - 

75 

16 

x 20 

- 6 00 

30 x 40 - 

22 

50 



SPECIAL SIZES 

FOR 

PLACQUES, TILES, ETC. 



SIZE. 


PER DOZ. 

SIZE. 


PER DOZ. 

SIZE. 

PER DOZ. 

4x4 

. 

$0 35 

6x6 

$0 75 

10 x 10 - 

$2 

00 

5x5 

- 

50 

8x8 - 

- 1 30 

12 x 12 

3 

00 


OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION. 


If ordered in packages 
made for packing. 


of less than one dozen, an extra charge of 25 cents will be 

Prices of Opal Glass. 


SELECTED AND FINE GROUND ON ONE SIDE. 


SIZE. PER DOZ. EA. 

3*4 x 4*4 - SO 60 $0 05 

4 x 5 - - 72 06 

4*4 x 6*6 - 1 08 09 

5 x7 - - 120 10 


SIZE. PER DOZ. EA. 

5x8 - $1 44 $0 12 

6*6 x 8*6 - - 2 04 IT 

8 x 10 2 88 24 

10 x 12 - - 4 32 36 


SIZE 


PER DOZ 

. EA. 

4 x 

4 

$0 

60 1 

go 05 

5 x 

5 - 


96 

08 

6 X 

6 

1 

32 

11 

8 x 

8 - 

v 

40 

20 

10 x 

10 

3 

60 

30 

12 x 

12 - 

5 

40 

45 


Price of Beveled Opal 

SIZE. EACH. 

4x5 .SO 20 

4x6.25 

4*6 x 6*6. 30 

5x7. 


Glass for Transferotypes- 

SIZE. 

6*6 X 8*6 - 

8 x 10 .... 

10 x 12 

10 x 14 .... 


EACH. 

§0 50 
75 
1 20 
1 65 















126 


EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


Eastman’s Solio. 

A Rapid Printing=Out Paper. 

Eastman’s Solio is a gelatino-chloride paper, com¬ 
bining rich, soft effects, delicate tints, and great depth 
of detail with permanence and ease of working. Abso¬ 
lute reliability and the perfect evenness of the emul¬ 
sions have given Solio a world wide reputation. 

Solio gives beautiful results when used with 
either the separate or combined baths, and has a range 
of tone from the warmest red to steel gray. 

Solio will neither curl, crack, peel or blister. It 
requires no special handling, and the negatives do not 
have to be made to suit the paper. 

Wherever Solio has been given a practical test it 
has made a place for itself. 



ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 


127 


Price List Solio Paper. 


3 X 

m x 

2% X 

mx 
314 X 
334 x 

4 x 
434 x 
24 x 

3 x 
*3%x 
3% x 

4 x 


8, 

9 %, 

334, 

334 , 

4 , 

44 , 

5, 

* 34 , 

34 , 

4, 

*34 

5 %, 

6, 


(For 2 No. 1 Kodaks), 
(For 2 No. 2 Kodaks). 
"A Kodak,” 

No. 2 Bullet, 

”B Kodak," 


Carte de Yisite, 
Mantello, 

, Cabinet, 


5x7,- 

5x3, 

*34 x 7H, Paris Panel, 

634 x 834, 


7 

x 9, 

8 

x 10, 

10 

x 12, 

11 

x 14, 

14 

x 17, 

16 

x 20, 

18 

x 22, 

20 

x 24, 




DOZ. HALF GROSS. 

GROSS. 

- 

- 

$0 35 


S3 00 

- 


50 


4 (JO 

* 

- 

15 


1 25 

- 


15 


1 25 

- 

- 

20 


1 60 

- 


20 


1 60 


- 

25 


2 OO 



25 


2 00 

- 

- 

15 


1 10 

- 


15 


1 25 

- 

- 

25 


2 00 



25 


2 00 

' 

" 

25 


2 00 

- 


40 

1 85 

3 50 

- 

- 

45 

2 10 

4 OO 

- 


50 

2 65 

5 00 

- 

- 

65 

3 15 

6 00 

- 

• 

75 

90 

3 70 

4 20 

7 00 - 

8 00 ^ 

- 


1 25 

1 50 ► 

6 30 

7 90 

12 00 . 
15 00 ^ 

- 


2 25 

12 60 

24 00 

- 

- 

3 00 

16 80 

32 00 

Vz doz. $2 

00 

4 00 

21 00 

40 00 

14 doz. 2 

25 

4 (JO 

23 00 

44 00 

, — This size 

will be furnished on all 


orders for “ Cabinets ” when no special size is mentioned. 


Seconds. 

A limited quantity of Standard Cabinet size Seconds at $1.25 per 
gross, and 4x5 (trimmed) Seconds at 75 cents per hundred sheets. 

Concentrated toning and fixing solution sufficient for toning 100 
cabinets, giving any tone and clear whites, 50 cents per 8 oz. bottle. 
$2.00 per ]/ 2 gallon. $4.00 per gallon. 

Solio Thermometers, special scale, extra sensitive and accurate, by 
mail, prepaid, 40 cents each. 







EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY 


I 28 


Karsak Paper. 

(Gelatino=Chloride.) 

“ The Cheapest Good Paper.” 


Price List. 


SIZE. 


DOZ. HALF GROSS. 

GROSS. 

34 X 44, - 

- 

$ 20 


$1 20 

4 x 

5 .... 


25 


1 50 

24 x 34, Carte de Viste, 

- 

15 


75 

*3 x 

4, Mantello, - 


15 


1 00 

3% x 

54, Cabinet, 


25 


1 35 

3Va x 

5%, 


25 


1 35 

4 x 

6, 

- 

25 


1 50 

5 x 

1, 


35 

1 40 

2 65 

5 x 

8,. 

- 

40 

1 60 

3 00 

54 x 

7%, Paris Panel, 


45 

1 80 

3 40 

6 x 

8, 


50 

2 00 

3 75 

6 4 x 

8Wj .... 


55 

2 15 

4 10 

7 x 

9, ----- - 

- 

65 

2 75 

5 25 

74 x 

94, 


70 

3 05 

5 75 

8 x 

10, - ... 

- 

75 

3 15 

6 00 

10 x 

12,. 


1 10 

4 75 

9 00 

11 X 

14,. 

- 

1 25 

5 90 - 

11 20 

14 x 

17, 


1 85 

9 50 

18 00 

16 x 

20,. 

- 

2 50 

12 60 

24 00 

18 x 

22, - - - 4 doz. SI 

75 

3 00 

15 75 

30 00 

20 x 

24, - - - - 4 doz. 2 

00 

3 0J 

17 35 

33 00 

*Standard Cabinet Size.— This 

size 

will be 

furnished 

on all 


orders for “Cabinets” when no special size is mentioned. 


Seconds. 

A limited quantity of Standard Cabinet size (trimmed) Seconds at 
80 cents per gross. 


Ferro=Prussiate Paper. 


SIZE. 

For No. 1 Kodak, - 
“ A Kodak, - 
“ No. 2 Kodak, - 
“ B Kodak, - 


o 


PER PKG. 
DOZ. SHEETS. 

?0 15 

15 
20 

16 


SIZE. 

314 X 44, 

4 x 5 , 

5 x 7 , 

64 x 8 4 


PER PKG. 
DOZ. SHEETS. 
- - $0 16 
20 
05 
56 





ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


129 


Western Collodion Paper. 


Western Collodion is superior to other collodion printing-out paper 
in ease of manipulation and depth of detail. It is free from metallic 
spots, prints quickly and brilliantly and has a pliable surface. 


Price List. 


3 X 
3 H x 
m x 
3*4 x 

3 *4 x 


SIZE. 
8 , 


(For 2 No. 1 Kodaks*, 
9%, (For 2 No. 2 Kodaks), 
334, “A Kodak,” 

3*4, (No. 2 Bullet), 

4, Kodak,” 


3*4 x 4 * 4 , 

4x5 

4^4 x 5*4, - - 

2*4 x 3%, Carte de Yisite, 
3x4, Mantello, 

*3Vfi x 5%, Cabinet, 

3% x 5%, 

4x6, 


5 

X 

7 - 

- 

5 

X 

8’, 

- 

5*4 x 

7Paris panel, 

- 

X 

8 * 4 , 

- 

7 

X 

9, 

* 

8 

X 

10, 


10 

X 

12, 

- 

11 

X 

14, 

- 

14 

X 

17, 

- 

16 

X 

20, 

- 

18 

X 

22 - 

- 

20 

X 

24,’ 

- 



DOZ. 

HALF GROSS. 

GROSS. 

_ 

$0 35 


S3 00 

- 

50 


4 00 

_ 

15 


1 25 


15 


1 25 

- 

20 


1 60 

. 

20 


1 60 

. 

25 


2 OO 

_ 

25 


2 00 

- 

15 


1 10 

_ 

15 


1 25 


25 


2 00 

. 

25 


2 00 

- 

25 


2 00 


40 

1 85 

3 50 

• 

45 

2 10 

4 00 


50 

2 65 

5 00 

_ 

65 

3 15 

6 00 

. 

75 

3 70 

7 00 


90 

4 20 

8 00 

_ 

1 25 

6 30 

12 00 

. 

1 50 

7 90 

15 00 

- 

2 25 

12 60 

24 00 

- 

3 00 

16 80 

32 00 

y 2 doz. $2 00 

4 00 

21 00 

40 00 

y 2 doz. 2 25 

4 00 

23 00 

44 00 

•This size w 

ill be 

furnished 

on all 


orders for “ Cabinets” when no special size is mentioned. 


Seconds. 

A limited quantity of Standard Cabinet size and 4x5 (trimmed) 
Seconds at $1.00 per hundred sheets. 

The Western Collodion price list is subject to a discount of 20 per 
cent, on all orders. 




13 ° 


EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


Eastmami’s Transparent Film. 


Eastman’s Transparent Film has rapidly superseded glass plates 
for the use of travelers, and indeed for out-door photography generally. 
A roll of film for ioo exposures can be carried in the pocket and weighs 
but a few ounces, while in quality it is equal to the best brands of plates 
on the market. It is very rapid, is free from bubbles and other imper¬ 
fections and it will not tear or frill. 

In July, 1893, we adopted our system of dating each package of film 
and since that time not a single case of “ slow ” film has come to our 
knowledge, and uniformly successful results have been obtained. 

The new system is meeting with the approval of prominent users 
and dealers the world over. It has checked the tendency to keep film 
over from season to season and has thus reduced the number of com¬ 
plaints to a minimum. 

In order to fully protect our customers, and make sure of their get¬ 
ting film not more than six months old when purchasing, we now label 
each package with the date beyond which it will not be replaced in cases 
of deterioration. 

This system is proving perfectly satisfactory as customers can tell 
at a glance just how much time remains in which to use the film. After 
the date on the label, film should not be put to any important use with¬ 
out testing. 

Film that is incapable of making good negatives will always be 
replaced free of charge, provided it is returned tons prior to the date on 
the label. But no film can be exchanged simply because it has become 
old on the customer’s hands. 


Eastman’s Transparent Film. 

On Patent Spools to Fit the Eastman-Walker Roll-Holder. (Patented May 5 , 1885 .) 




SIZE. 

4 H Exp. .... 

24 Exposures. 

48 Exposur< 

es. 

m 

in. 

, 3J4 x 

SI 00 

$2 

00 

4 

44 

4 x 

5 “ 

1 50 

3 

00 

414 

44 

414 x 


2 00 

4 

00 

4 x 

tK 

4«x 

7J4 

2 70 

5 

40 

4-M 

44 

4%x 

6J4 “. 

2 25 

4 

50 

5 

44 

5 x 

8, 

3-00 

6 

00 

6^ 

44 

6Hx 

8^4 “ 

4 00 

8 

00 

8 

44 

8 x 

10 

6 00 

12 

00 





ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


I 31 


Spools for French and German Sizes. 


SIZE. 

9 cm., 9x12 cm., 
13 “ 13x18 “ 

18 “ 18x24 “ 


24 Exposures. 
$1 20 
3 00 
5 35 


48 Exposures. 

$2 40 
6 00 
10 TO 


Add i ]/ 2 cents per inch for postage on 24 Exposure Spools, and 2 Yz 
cents per inch on 48 exposure spools if ordered by mail. 


Kodak Spools. 


No. 1, 

2V£ inch circle, 

100 Exposures, 

“ 1, 

2% “ 

50 


** 2, 

314 “ 

100 

44 

u .> 

m “ 

150 

it 

“ 2, 

m “ 

60- 


“ 3, 

3<4 X 4 H, 

60 

44 

“ 3, 

m x 414 , 

100 

U 

3, 

34 x 44, 

250 


“ 3, Jr., 

34 X 44 , 

60 

it 

“ 3, “ 

34 x 44 , 

100 

it 

“ 4, “ 

4 x 5, 

24 

4 4 

“ 4, 

4 x 5, 

48 


“ 4, 

4 x 5. 

100 

4% 

“ 4, 

4 x 5, 

250 

44 

“ 4, Jr., 

4 x 5, 

48 

‘ 4 

“ 4, “ 

4 x 5, 

100 

44 

“ 4, Folding, 4 x 5, 

48 

.4 

“ 4, 

4 x 5, 

100 

V4 

“ 5, 

5 x 7, 

32 


“ 5, 

5 x 7, 

54 

44 

“ 5, 

5 x 7, 

100 


“ 6, 

64 x 84, 

24 

4ft 

“ 6, “ 

6V6 x 84, 

48 


A, “Daylight,” 

24x34, 

24 


A, “Ordinary.” 

24 


B, “Daylight,” 

34 x 4, 

24 

4 4 

B, “Ordinary,” 

k4 

24 

* ft 

C, “Daylight,” 

4 x 5, 

24 

44 

C, “Ordinary,” 

44 

24 ' 



$2 50 > 

1 25 1 / 
4 25 

6 35 

2 50 ^ 
2 50 

4 25 

10 50 

2 50 
4 25 

1 50 *" 

3 00 
6 25 

15 50 
3 00 
6 25 

3 00 
6 25 

4 00 y 
6 00 

11 00 
4 00 
8 00 

75 
65 
1 10 
1 00 
1 60 
1 50 


Kodet Spools. 

No. 4 Regular, 4 x 5, 48 Exposures, $3 00 I No. 5 Folding, 5 x 7, 32 Exposures, $4 00 
No. 4 Folding, 4 x 5, 48 “ 3 00 | No. 5 “ 5 x 7, 54 “ 6 00 

In ordering Kodak or Kodet Spools always give the exact designa¬ 
tion of the instrument. 

Spools for Bullet and Bulls=Eye Cameras. 

Light proof roll, 12 exposures, 3^x3J4, for No. 2 Bullet or small Bulls-Eye, 60 cents. 

“ “ “ 18 “ 3^x3J4 “ “ 2 “ ..90 “ 

“ “ “ 12 “ 4x5, “ Bulls-Eye, - - 90 “ 










132 


EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 





o 


With new buildings, new special machinery and years of experience 
in the manufacture of sensitized products, we are now prepared to fur¬ 
nish the highest grades of dry plates. Before offering the new plates 
to our customers we spent months in exhaustive experiment that we 
might be assured of their not only equaling, but excelling, any plate 
now in the market in quality. Our plates are coated at the now famous 
“ Kodak Park,” away from the smoke and dirt of the city, enabling us 
to turn out an article that is free from the particles of dust that cause so 
much annoyance to other manufacturers who are less fortunate in the 
location of their factories. 

They are made in three grades—Rapid, Extra Rapid and Double 
Coated Non-Halation. 

The Extra Rapid or “ Red Seal ” are for general gallery use and for 
out-door work where extreme speed is necessary. 

The Rapid or “Yellow Seal” give the best results for ordinary 
snap-shot and time exposure work out doors, and for indoor work where 
there is no danger of halation. 

The Double Coated Non-Halation or “ Green Seal ” plates are for 
use where a window, mirror or some other bright object within range of 
the cameras makes a non-halation plate desirable. They are equal in 
speed to the Rapid. 

Price Lists. 


SIZE, 


Eastman’s Rapid and Extra Rapid Plates. 

PRICE PER DOZ. 


m x 414 - - - - $ 0 45 

4x5 - - - 65 

4H x 514 - - - - 75 

m X 614 - - - - 90 

m X 6}4 - - - - 1 00 

5x7 - - - - 1 10 

5x8 - - - - 1 25 

614 x - - - - 1 65 

7 x 10 - - - - 2 10 

8 x 10 - - - - 2 40 

10 x 12 - - - - 3 80 

11 x 14 - - - - 5 00 

14 x 17 - - - 9 00 

16 x 20 - - - - 12 50 

17 x 20 - - - - 13 00 

18 x 22 - - - 15 50 

20 x 24 - - - 18 50 


36 

30 

26 


30 

24 

20 

20 

15 

12 

12 

3 

3 

2 

18 

P 






ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


133 


Eastman’s D. C. Non=Halation Plates. 


SIZE. 


PRICE PER DOZ. 


NO. OF DOZ. 
IN CASE. 


3% 

X 

414 

$ 0 

55 

4 

X 

5 

. 

80 

414 

X 

5/4 

. 

95 

44 

X 

6J4 

1 

10 

m 

X 

64 

1 

30 

5 

X 

7 

1 

40 

5 

X 

8 

1 

55 


X 


3 

10 

7 

X 

10 

3 

65 

8 

X 

10 

3 

00 

10 

X 

13 

4 

75 

11 

X 

14 

6 

25 

14 

X 

17 

11 

35 

16 

X 

30 

- 15 

65 

17 

X 

30 

16 

35 

18 

X 

33 

19 

40 

30 

X 

34 

33 

15 


18 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 


Transparency Plates. 


It is a well established fact that it is impossible to make emulsions 
which give exactly the right tone and quality for transparencies with 
any degree of regularity. Not more than one*in five or six of the emul¬ 
sions which give perfect results for positives on paper will give the 
right tone by transmitted light on glass. For this reason manufacturers 
who make emulsions for lantern slide plates only, cannot obtain the 
desired uniformity. We are not handicapped in this way as we are 
enabled to select those emulsions which are especially suited for trans¬ 
parency plates from the large quantities of emulsion made by us for 
coating bromide paper. Our lantern slide plates are unequalled for 
brilliancy and tone. 


Permanent Bromide Transparency Plates. 

ON BEST ENGLISH GLASS. 


SIZE. PER DOZ. 

*314 x 4 .... $0 70 

34 x 4)4. 45 

4x5 .... 65 

434 x 5J4 ----- 75 

4}4 x --- - 90 

4% x .1 00 


SIZE. PER DOZ. 

5x7 .... $1 10 

5 x 714.1 35 

5x8 .... L 25 

6J4 x 81 4 .1 65 

8 x 10 .... 2 40 

10 x 13.3 80 


*Thin Crystal Glass. Extra charge if coated on ground glass. 




EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


U 4 




o 


Eastman’s Orange Candle Lamp. 

Eastman’s Orange Candle Lamp is the lightest pos¬ 
sible lamp and is very convenient for travelers who find 
it necessary to improvise a dark room. It consists simply 
of a hood of heavy orange paper which sets over a box 
containing a candle, yet the ventilation is perfect and 
there is no danger of foggingfrom white light if ordinary 
precaution is taken. When not in use the hood may be 
folded up and packed in the same box that contains the 
candle. 

Price Eastman’s Orange Candle Lamps, each, 25 cents. 



Eastman’s Kodak Dark=Room Lamp. 


This lamp is well made and safe. It is equip¬ 
ped with improved burner carrying a one inch 
wick, and has new ventilating top ensuring a 
bright, steady flame. It is the safest dark room 
lamp made being fitted with both ruby and 
orange glass. The flame can be controlled from 
the outside and it is fitted with adjustable shield 
to protect the eyes from light and throw it directly 
on the work. 

Improved Kodak Dark-Room Lamps, each, 
$1.50. 








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*35 


Trays, Printing Frames, Etc. 


Paper Developing Trays. 

EACH. 

For Films or Plates 4 x 5 or under, - - - - $0 10 

Papier Mache for Films or Plates 5 x 7 or under, - - 35 



Developing Tray for Permanent Bromide Paper. 

These trays are made of wood and lined with rubber cloth without 
joint, cemented, and fastened on the outside with brass nails. 



These trays will not give rust marks in developing, and are so light 
as to be easily handled, even the largest sizes. The 26 x 32 weighs 
lbs. 






136 


EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


Price List—Wooden, 

19 x 23 for 18 x 22 paper, 

21 x 25 “ 20 x 24 “ 

23 x 28 “ 22 x 27 

26 x 32 “ 25 x 30 “ 

32 x 42 “ 30 x 40 “ 

32 x 62 “ 30 x 60 “ 


Rubber Lined Trays. 

PRICE. 

$3 50 
4 00 

4 5° 

5 00 
7 50 

■= - - - 10 00 


Polished Hard Rubber Developing Trays. 

Flat Bottoms .—The rubber trays with ribbed bottoms being unsuit¬ 
able for developing paper, we have arranged for the manufacture of a 
Special flat bottomed tray without ribs. 


Price List. prices each. 

A% x S% f <> r 4 x 5, and 4X x 5X plates, - - - $0 27 

5X x 8Xf° r 5x7 and 5x8 “ - - - 56 

7 x 9 for 6^x8^ “ - - - 72 

8X x 10 Yz for 7 x 9 and 8 x 10 “ - - - 1 08 

Printing Frames. price each 

WITHOUT GLASS. 

3 X * 4 'A - - - - - ■ - So 36 

4 x 5 ------- - 38 

4x5 Special ------ 25 

4 X x 5X.- - - 40 

4 X x 6^ ------- 42 

5x7 - - - - - - - . 50 

5 x 7 Special ------ 35 

5x8 - - - - - - - - 52 

x ------- 60 

8x10 - - - - - - - ' 75 


Flash Lamps. 

McCollin’s, $1.50 each ; Blitz Pulver for same, per package of 20 
capsules, 60 cents. Luxo, per bottle, 60 cents. 

Note.— Blitz Pulver and Luxo must not be used in magazine lamps. 

Hemperley’s, $2.75 each ; Magnesia powder for same, per oz., 
50 cents. 




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137 


Squeegees. 

EACH. 


Velvet rubber, 6 inch, - - - - - $0 40 

““ 8 “----- - 50 

Ferrotype Plates. 

EACH. 

10 x 14 - - - - - - - $015 

18 x 24 - - - - - - 50 

Thermometers for Use in Toning Bath. 

EACH. 

Solio Thermometers, very accurate, - - - - $0 40 



PRICE. 

Eastman’s Eikonogen Developer Powders, per pkg. of 12, for 


48 oz’s developer, - - - - - $0 50 

Pyro Powders, per pkg. of 12, for 48 oz’s developer, - - 50 

Postage for either of above, - 08 

Solio toning and fixing solution, per 8 oz. bottle, - - 50 

Soaking solution for films, 8 oz. bottle, ... 35 

Intensifies 8 oz. bottle, ------ 35 

Bromide Potassium, per oz., - - - - - 15 

Hyposulphite Soda, per lb., - - - - 10 

Proto Sulphate of Iron, per lb., - - - 10 

Oxalate of Potash, per lb., - - - - - - 40 

Citric Acid, 4 oz. bottle, ..... 30 

15 gr. bottle Chloride of Gold and Sodium. 35 

Powdered Alum, per lb., ..... 10 





EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


Developing and Printing Omtlfits. 


Developing Outfit. 

4x5 

i Eastman candle lamp, - - - - - $o 25 

35x8 hard rubber trays, - - - - - 1 68 

1 Graduate, ------- 35 

1 Minim glass, ... - - - 25 

1 pkg. developer powders, ----- 50 

1 oz. Bromide potassium, - - - - - - 15 

1 lb. Hyposulphite soda, - - - - - 10 

I lb. powdered alum, ------ 10 

1 bottle soaking solution, ----- 35 

1 bottle intensifier, 35 

1 camel’s hair brush, ------ 2 o 

1 glass rod, ------- 10 


Printing Outfit. 

4x5 

1 Printing frame, special, - - - - - $0 25 

1 Clear glass for do, - - - - * - 05 

*35x8 hard rubber trays, - - - - 1 68 

*1 Graduate, ------- 33 

1 flat paste brush, ------ IO 

4 dozen mounts, gold bevel edge, - - - - 60 

4 dozen sheets, Solio paper, - - - - - 1 00 

1 bot. Toning Solution for paper, 30 


♦Duplicates which are not required if operator has the developing outfit. 


Combined outfits for developing and printing Eastman’s Trans¬ 
parent Films, boxed : 

No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. 

$7 5 ° $6 50 §6 50 $7 00 $8 00 






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139 


“A B C” Developing and Printing Outfits for Films or 

Plates. 


4 x 5 

1 Eastman Candle Lamp, - - - - - $0 25 

14x5 Printing Frame, ------ 25 

1 “ Glass for do, - - 05 

1 Glass Beaker, ------- 12 

1 Stirring Rod, - - - - - 05 

4 4X x $ l 2 / 2 Developing Trays, ----- 40 

Yi doz. Developing Powders, - - - - 25 

Yz lb. Hyposulphite Soda, - - - - - 07 

Yi oz. Bromide Potassium, ----- 10 

2 doz. 4x5 Solio Paper, - - - - - 5 ° 

2 ozs. Solio Toning Solution, - - - - 15 

1 oz. Glycerine, ------- 05 


$2 24 

Price, complete, neatly packed, - - Si 5 ° 


Eastman’s Special, 5x7 Developing and Printing Outfit for Films 

or Plates. 


1 Eastman Candle Lamp, 
15x7 Printing frame, special 
1 Glass for same, 

1 Glass Beaker, 

1 Stirring rod, 

3 5^x7^ Trays, - 

1 doz. Developing powders, 

1 lb. Hyposulphate Soda. - 
Yi oz. Bromide Potassium, 

1 oz. Glycerine, 

2 doz. 5x7 Solio, 

4 ozs. Solio Toning Solution, 


5x7 

So 25 
35 

05 

12 

05 

1 05 
5o 
10 
10 

05 

80 


S 3 67 


Price complete, neatly packed, 


$3.00. 






140 


EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


Enlarging and Finishing on Permanent Bro= 

mide Paper. 

In soliciting from the trade orders for enlargements we beg to 
remind it that being the largest manufacturers of Bromide Paper in 
existence, with sales reaching every country on earth, our first and chief 
interest lies in maintaining the reputation of our paper. Our Enlarging 
Department is conducted with this interest in view, its employees are 
among the most skillful, and every facility is placed at their disposal,— 
that regardless of cost, only creditable work shall be passed. We claim 
for our Bromide Paper that a higher class of finish, with less work, can 
be obtained upon it than upon plain paper, or on prints made by any 
other process. They have been thoroughly tested as to permanency by 
time and chemicals and have never been known to fade. 

Our Finishing Department is conducted with the same interests in 
view. Only artists competent to do first-class work are employed, and 
every care is taken to make the work satisfactory to our patrons. 

The Full Guarantee of the Company is given as to the quality of 
the work ; that, if a plain enlargment, it will be the best that can be 
made from the original sent us ; and, if a finished picture, that it shall 
be done by competent artists and be fully up to the standard for the 
class of work ordered. If for any reason the work is not satisfactory at 
first, we make it so. Our customer runs no risk. 



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141 


Enlarging and Finishing on Permanent Bro= 
mide and Enameled Bromide Paper.* 


SIZE. 

NOT 

MOUNTED. 

MOUNTED 

ON 

MOUNTED 

ON 

MOUNTED 

AND 

FINISHED 

FIRST 

FINISHED 
FULL , 


CARD. 

STRETCHER. 

RETOUCHED. 

CLASS. 

CRAYON, 

10 x 12 

$ 1.00 v 

$ 1.25 

$ 1.50 

$ 2.50 

$ 4.00 

$ 6.00 

11 x 14 

1.25 ^ 

1.50 

1.75. . 

2.75 . 

4.75 

7.00 

14 xl7 

1.50 

1.75 

2 .00*^ 

3.00 ^ 

5.50 

8.25 

16 x 20 

1.75 

2.00 

2.25 

3.50 

6.25 

9.50 

18 x 22 

2.25 


2.75 

4.00 

7.25 

11.00 

20 x 24 

2.50 


3.00 

4.50 

8.00 

12.00 

22x27 

2.75 


3.50 

5.00 

8.50 

13.00 

25 x 30 

3.00 


3.75 

5.50 

10.00 

15.00 

24x36 

4.00 


4.75 

7.00 

15.00 

22.50 

30 x40 

6.00 


7.25 

10.00 

20.00 

30.00 

30 x 50 

7.50 


9.00 

12.50 

25.00 

37.50 

30x60 

9.00 


10.50 

15.00 

30.00 

45.00 

40x60 

11.50 


13.50 

20.00 

37.50 

55.00 

40 x 70 

12.50 


15.00 

22.50 

45.00 

67.50 


OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION. 

From Good Original Negatives Only. 

33 i=3 to So Per Cent. Extra for Finishing Copies. 

No Charge for Packing. 

These prices include the print. Retouching the negatives when 
required, 50 cents. Making negatives, 25 cents. 

Prices of opals and finishing in pastel and water-color on appli¬ 
cation. 

No extra charge for Sepia Tones. 

Always send guides with orders for finished work. 

GUARANTEE. We guarantee the likeness when no changes from 
the negative are required. All changes from the negative are at client’s 
risk, and will be charged extra if they involve extra work. 

All orders for enlarging and finishing must be paid in advance. 

Kodak enlargements mounted on card, 10 x 12, $1.00; 11 x 14, 
$1.25 ; 14 x 17, $1.50. 


♦Enlargements on Enameled Bromide Paper cannot, of course, be finished in crayon. 



142 


EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


Definition of Crayon Work. 

Mounted and Retouched. This includes spotting and mending, and 
a few artistic touches in the background, sufficient to make a readily 
salable finished print from a good negative. 

Finished, First Class. This includes an artistic background, smooth¬ 
ing the face, sharpening the eyes and hair, and all work necessary to 
make a highly finished print. 

Finished, Full Crayon. Includes working over the entire print, the 
result being a highly finished crayon drawing. 

Enlargements on Enameled Bromide Paper. 

Untoned Prints on Eastman’s Enameled Bromide Paper combine 
the soft effects of a platinum or bromide with a highly enameled sur¬ 
face. These prints have a slightly pink tint which commend them to 
those who do not like the cold tones of an ordinary bromide. 

Sepia Toned Enlargements on our Enameled Bromide Paper can 
hardly be distinguished from contact work on Aristo Paper. With our 
hypo toning bath the tones are believed to be permanent and not liable 
to bronze in the shadows as are prints toned with uranium. 

When Ordering. 

Write your directions as clearly as possible, giving size of paper, 
face measure from edge of hair to bottom of chin, or head measure from 
top of hair to bottom of chin. Say if it be solid or vignette, and whether 
a light, medium or dark print is wanted. 

If to be finished, give necessary directions as to work and what 
grade of work is desired, using the titles in our price list. 

Photographers and artists are always welcome in our Enlarging 
and Finishing Department, where practical demonstrations will be 
given in our methods of enlarging as well as finishing the Bromide 
Enlargements. 

Transferotype Prints. 

By our Transferotype Process, all the difficulties heretofore experi¬ 
enced in finishing enlargements upon opal glass and canvas, have been 
overcome. These enlargements are now made with all the certainty, 
and with all the depth of color and richness of detail shown in our best 
prints upon Bromide Paper. 




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143 


xiciving suujCLicu lu any ot tne operations necessary in 
obtaining the photograph, is not contaminated with any of the chem¬ 
icals used in that process. 

The canvas is sized and prepared for use under the direction of an 
experienced artist, and its texture or surface is not affected by the 
photographic picture. 

The practical artist will readily appreciate the advantage here 
offered him, wherein he is enabled to use the aids of photography 
without sacrificing the working qualities of his canvas. 

On Opal Glass. 

Opal Enlargements, by this process, are much richer and more 
brilliant than those made by the old process of photographing directly 
upon the glass, and owing to the manipulations of the process, are proof 
against any change. 

When desired we furnish them in Monochrome or Water Color, at 
prices favorable to the photographer. Our artists are experienced, and 
we guarantee their work satisfactory. 

Prices for finishing furnished upon application, and any further infor¬ 
mation desired, cheerfully given. 


Price List Transferotype Enlargements. 



ON 

OPAL GLASS, 

FINISHED IN 
MONOCHROME, 


ON CANVAS 
MOUNTED 

ON STRETCHER. 

10 x 12 

$2 00 

$5 00 

10x12 

$2 25 

11 X 14 

2 50 

5 50 

11 x 14 

2 65 

14 x IT 

3 00 

6 50 

14x17 

3 00 

16 x 20 

3 50 

7 50 

16 x 20 

.3 40 

18 x 22 

4 00 

9 00 

18 x 22 

. 4 00 

20x24 

5 00 

12 00 

20x24 
22 x 27 
25x30 
24x36 
30x40 

.4 50 

5 25 
- 5 65 

7 00 

- - ■ 10 00 


The prices for finishing include the enlargement. 

Prices for finishing in Water Color furnished on application. 







EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY 

144 


The Eastman Company was the first to render commercially possi¬ 
ble the separation of the developing and printing from the picture tak¬ 
ing. The division of labor inaugurated by them has brought picture 
taking within the reach of thousands of persons throughout the world 
who could not otherwise practice the art. 

Carrying the division of labor still further, in our own factory we 
employ trained operators in every branch of the work. Men who do 
nothing but develop, girls who do nothing but print, men who do noth¬ 
ing but tone, girls who do nothing but mount, girls who do nothing but 
“ spot ” prints, men who do nothing but burnish, etc., etc. As a conse¬ 
quence each becomes skilled in his or her particular branch, and the 
result, under good superintendence, is good work—better work in par¬ 
ticular and in average, than can be done except under these favorable 
conditions. 


Developing Eastman’s Transparent Films. 


SIZE. 

2 X X 3X, - 

3X x 4X*. 

3'A X 4, 

4x5,- 
4 X x 5X, 

4X x 6 l / 2 , ------ 

5x7, 

5x8,- 

6X x sy 2 , 

8 x 10, - 

If less than one dozen are developed at one 
will be charged on the order. 


DEVELOPING. 

4 cents each. 
6 “ 

6 “ 


10 “ 

10 “ “ 

10 “ “ 

10 “ “ 

15 “ “ 

time, 25 cents extra 






ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 


MS 


Printing from Film Negatives. 


SIZE. 


On Gold Bevel Edge 
Chocolate or 
Primrose Mounts. 

6 cents each./ 

8 

6 

8 

.8 

10 
10 
12 

- 12 >4 
12 ^ 

- 1 7 l A 

.25 

If less than one dozen are ordered at one time, 25 cents extra will 
be charged on the order. 

For developing and printing entire Kodak roll and reloading Kodak, 
see page 89. 


No. 1 

Kodak, 

No. 2 

a 

“ A ” 

a 

“ B” 

i ( 

3 A x 

4 A, 

4 x 

5, or “C” 

4 A x 

5 A, 

4 A x 

6 A, - 

5 x 

7 > 

5 x 

8, 

6 A x 

8 A> 

8 x 

10, 

If 

less than 


Contact Prints on Bromide Paper. 


SIZE. 

2^ X 3^.1 

3 l X x 4 l X> \ 

3A x 4, | 

4 x 5, l 
4X x 5A< 1 
4% x &A> J 

5 * 7, l 

5 x 8, ^ 
6y 2 X $'/ 2 , 

8 x 10, 


UNMOUNTED. 


15 cents each. 


20 


30 

40 


t i 

a 


Mounted on card-board. 
Wide Margin. 


20 cents each. 


25 


4 ( it 


40 

50 


i 4 

ii 


i 4 

if 









146 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 


Kodak AfllbuiinniSo 


How to Preserve Kodak Pictures. 

Users of the Kodak or Kodet after having accumulated a fine col¬ 
lection of pictures often desire to put them in more permanent form, as 
the loose prints are liable to become lost or mislaid. 

It is also often desirable to have the prints in a certain consecutive 
order and it is difficult to keep them so when mounted separately. 

To meet this want we have prepared a series of albums of various 
styles in which duplicate prints can be mounted, and in connection 
therewith we have instituted a system by which the Kodaker can have 
his pictures mounted in the album in any order that may be desired. 

Price List. 

Albums. 



1 

2 

3 

4 

5 


for 104 

for 104 

for 104 

for 104 

for 52 


Pictures. 

Pictures. Pictures. 

Pictures. 

Pictures. 

Style A, Cloth bound, 

$1 60 

$2 00 

SI 60 

$2 00 

$2 25 

Style B, Half Morocco, gilt edges, 2 00 

2 50 

2 00 

2 50 

2 75 

Style C, Full Morocco, gilt edges, 2 75 

3 50 

2 75 

3 50 

3 75 


Printing and 

Mounting. 




Pictures including 

(104) 

(104) 

(104) 

(104) 

(52) 

Album Style A*, 

6 no 

8 00 

8 00 

10 00 

6 75 

“ “ B*, 

6 50 

8 50 

8 50 

10 50 

7 25 

“ “ C*, 

7 25 

9 50 

9 50 

11 50 

8 25 


Bindings 

Only. 




Style A, without leaves, 

80 

1 00 

80 

1 00 


Style B, 

1 10 

1 30 

1 10 

1 30 


Style C, “ “ 

1 80 

2 30 

1 80 

2 30 



Leaves Only. 




Style A, each, 

07 

08 

07 

08 


Style B or C, “ 

07^ 

09 

07^ 

09 



Prints. 




Unmounted, each 

05 

07 

07 

09 

10 


*These prices hold good only for duplicate prints, i. e., when the 
negatives have been printed from before. When the first prints are 
ordered mounted in an Album, the price of the Album will be added to 
the unmounted price of the pictures. 





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147 


« mid ries < 


Mounts for prints up to and including 4x5, per doz., - $ 15 

($1.20 per 100.) 

Mounts, 5x7, per doz., ($2.40 per 100) ... 30 

“ 6 % x per doz., ($3,50 per 100) - - 45 

Masks for printing (4 openings), per doz., including Gummed 

Strips for attaching Negatives, per package, for No. 1 or 2 25 

Glass forms, circular, oblong and diamond shape, each, for 

No. 1 or 2. - - - - - - - 40 

14 x 17 Enlargements from Kodak Negatives mounted on 

18 x 22 card, each, - - - - - 1 50 

11 x 14 Enlargements from Kodak Negatives on card, each, 1 25 

10 x 12 Enlargements from Kodak Negatives on card, each, 1 00 

Lantern Slides from Kodak Negatives, ($5 00 per doz.), each, 50 

Glass for covering Lantern Slides, per doz. - 35 

Eastman’s prepared Cover Glass with mats and binders 

attached, per doz., ------ 50 

(Specify what size of mat, No. 1 or 2 Kodak, or square opening.) 

Eastman’s prepared Cover Glass, no mats, per doz , - 40 

Masks and Gummed paper strips for same, per package, - 25 

Rubber Slides for Kodak or Kodet plate holders, 4x5, each, 25 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ 5x7 “ 35 

Nc»te.- In ordering Slides always give exact definition of instrument. 








INDEX 


Adjustable Tripod Heads, .... 

Albums, ....... 

Apparatus, ...... 

Book Form Double Plate Holder, 

Bromide Paper, ...... 

Bromide Copying- Paper, 

Bromide Potassium, ..... 

Bullet Cameras, ...... 

Carrying- Cases for Plate Holders, Jr. Kodaks, . 

“ “ Folding Kodaks, 

Kodets, 

Carrying Cases for Kodaks, .... 

Carrying Cases for Interchangeable View Cameras, 
Cameras, ...... 

“ Kodak, ..... 

Kodet, ..... 

“ Bullet, . 

Interchangeable View, 

“ Enlarging, ..... 

Camera Sunds., Interchangeable View Cameras, 
Chemicals, . . ... 

Chloride of Gold and Sodium, 

Chloride Papers, ..... 

Citric Acid, ...... 

Collodion Paper, ..... 

Combined Toning and Fixing Solution, 

Condensers, Plano Convex, .... 

Counters for Old Kodaks, .... 

Cover Glass tor Lantern Slides, 

Crayon Finished Enlargements, 

Dark Boom Lamps, ..... 

Daylight Enlarging Camera, 

Developing and Printing Kodak Negatives, full rolls. 
Developing and Printing Outtits, 

Developing and Printing, .... 
Developer Powders, ..... 


PAGE. 

113-115 

146 

13 to 115 
101 
116-125 
124 
137 
86 
33 
49 
88 
70 
103 
22-103 
22-70 
71-87 
86 
94-103 
104-105 

103 
137 
137 

126-129 

137 

129 

127 

105 

35 

147 
111-142 

134 

104 
68-69 

138-139 

144-145 

137 











Diagram showing size of Kodak, Kodet and Bullet Photos, 
Dry Plates, ....... 

Eikonogen Developer Powders, .... 

Enameled Bromide Paper, ..... 

Enlarging-and Finishing, ..... 

Enlarging Camera, ...... 

Eureka Bromide Paper, ..... 

Eureka Enameled Bromide Paper, .... 

Eureka Adjuster, .... 

Eureka Double Plate Holder, . . . 

Extra Quick Bromide Paper, . • . 

Ferrotype Plates , . . . . . 

Ferro-Prussiate Paper, ..... 

Fitting Roll Holders, ...... 

Flash Lamps, ....... 

Flash Powder, ....... 

Folding Kodaks, ....... 

Folding Kodets, ...... 

Gelatino-Chloride Papers, ..... 

Glass Plate Kodaks, Jr., ..... 

“ “ “ Folding, .... 


“ “ “ C, 

“ “ Attachment for Jr. Kodaks, 

“ “ Outfits for Junior Kodaks, 

Glass Plate Attachment for old style Folding Kodaks, 
Glass Dry Plates, 

Glass Forms, 

Ground Glass for Interchangeable View Cameras, 
Hyposulphite Soda, 

Intensifier for Plates or Films, 

Interchangeable View Cameras, 

Karsak Paper, 

Kits, .... 


Kodaks, operation of, 


44 


44 14 


A, B, C, 


Kodaks, Regular, 

Kodaks, Junior, . 

Kodaks, Junior, for Glass Plates, 
Kodaks. Folding, 

Kodaks, A, B, C, . 

Kodak Price List, 

Kodak Reels, 

Kodak Roll Holders, 

Kodak Dark Room Lamp, 

Kodak Albums, . 

Kodets, .... 
Kodet Price List, 

Kodet Roll Holders, 

Kodet Reels, 


PAGE. 

89 

132-133 

137 

120 

140-143 

104 

122 

123 

99-103 

101 

119 

137 

128 

93 

136 

136 
38-51 
76-85 

126-128 

32-33 

48-51 

66-67 

32-33 

33 

49 

132-133 

147 

103 

137 
137 

94-103 

128 

103 

21 

57 

22-36 

26-27-30-31 

32-33 

38-51 

53-67 

68-70 

93 

93 

134 

146 

71-88 

87-88 

87 

93 










Lamps, Dark Room, 

Lamps, Flash, .... 

Lantern Slides from Kodak Negatives, 

Leather Carrying Cases for Kodaks, 

Lens Caps for A, B, C Kodaks, 

Lens Caps for Kodets, . 

Lens Boards for Interchangeable View Camera 
Masks. 

Model of 1889 Roll Holders, 

Mounts, 

Non-Halation Plates, 

Opal Glass, 

Orange Candle Lamp, 

Oxalate of Potash, 

Permanent Bromide Papers, 

Photographic Papers, 

Plano Convex Condensers, 

Plate Holders for Jr. Kodaks, 

Plate Holders for Folding Kodaks, 

Plate Holders for Kodets, Prices of, 

Platino-Bromide Paper, 

Plugs for Kodaks, 

Plugs for Kodets, 

Printing from Kodak Negatives, full rolls 
Printing Frames, 

Printing from Film Negatives, 

Printing-Out Papers, 

Proto-Sulphate of Iron, 

Pyro Powders, 

Reloading and Developing and Printing Kodak Negatives, 
Regular Kodets, . 

Reels for Roll Holders, . 

Roll Holders for Kodets, 

Roll Holders, 

Roll Holders for Kodaks, 

“ “ “ Hawkeye Cameras, 

Roll Holders for Interchangeable View Cameras, 

Rubber Slides for Kodak or Kodet Plate Holders, 

Slides (extra) for Eureka Double Holders, 

Solio Paper, 

Solio Toning and Fixing Solution, 

Squeegees, 

Stereo Lenses for Folding Kodaks, 

“ Shutters 

Standard Bromide Paper, 

Sundries, .... 

Thermometers for Toning Bath, 

Transparent Film for Kodaks, 

“ “ “ Roll Holders, Kodaks, etc.. 


PAGE. 

134 

136 
147 

70 

70 

88 

103 

147 

92 
147 

133 
125 

134 

137 
116-125 
116-129 

105 

33 

49 

87' 

121 

70 

88 

68-69 

136 
145 

126-129 

137 
137 

68-69 

74-75 

93 

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93 
93 
101 
147 
103 
126-127 
127 
137 
44,47 
44, 47 
119 
147 
137, 

131 and 68-69 
130-131 











PAGE. 

Transparent Film for Kodet Boll Holders, .... 131 and 87 

“ “ “ Bullet and Bulls Eye Cameras, ... 131 and 86 

Transparency Plates, ........ 133 

Transferrotype Paper, ........ 125 

Trays, Paper Developing - , ....... 135 

“ Hard Rubber. 135 

“ Wooden, rubber lined, ...... 135-136 

Tripods, Kodak. 106-107 

“ Eastman, ........ 108-109 

“ Victor. 110 

“ Genesee, ...... Ill 

“ Improved Staff, ....... 112 

Tripod Head, “Adjustable,” ...... 113-114 

“ “ “ Jr. 115 

Western Collodion Paper, ....... 129 

Window Box for Enlarging, ....... 105 

Wide Angle Lenses for Folding Kodaks, ... . 40,44,47 




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